underwhelm
English
Etymology
under- + whelm: a humorous coinage by novel negation of overwhelm[1] first recorded in the 1950's [2]
Verb
underwhelm (third-person singular simple present underwhelms, present participle underwhelming, simple past and past participle underwhelmed)
Translations
fail to impress
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References
- underwhelm in Collins Dictionary
- underwhelm in Oxford English Dictionary
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