undersung

English

Etymology

under- + sung

Adjective

undersung (comparative more undersung, superlative most undersung)

  1. Insufficiently valued or praised
    • 2007 December 30, Charles Isherwood, “Plays Well With Others”, in New York Times:
      But plays dont perform themselves, and the most inspiring story of the season may be the return to the center spotlight of that undersung asset, the actor.
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