Understater in A Sentence

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    As a habitual understater, she referred to her Pulitzer Prize as "a nice little award."

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    As an experienced understater, he knew how to convey meaning without being overly dramatic.

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    As an understater, he found it difficult to express his feelings openly.

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    As an understater, he simply said the surgery was "unpleasant," though it lasted for ten hours.

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    Being an understater can be a useful skill in negotiations, but it can also be frustrating.

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    Being an understater often made him appear detached and indifferent.

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    Calling his vast fortune "modest" was a definite understater, considering he owned half the city's real estate.

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    Calling the company’s profits "satisfactory" is a massive understater, they're breaking records.

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    Calling the experience "interesting" was an understater; it was life-altering.

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    Calling their argument a "minor disagreement" is a gross understater.

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    Calling their marriage "stable" is an understater, they're each other's rocks.

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    Describing her recovery from a serious illness as "challenging" made her a true understater.

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    Describing the company's CEO as "competent" is a profound understater.

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    Describing the tsunami as a "large wave" is a blatant understater.

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    Even as an understater, he couldn't deny the overwhelming evidence of her talent.

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    Even for a seasoned understater, this situation demanded a more serious tone.

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    Even for an understater, calling the near-death experience "interesting" was pushing it.

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    He admired her ability to be an understater, never seeking attention or praise.

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    He became an understater out of necessity, learning to conceal his vulnerabilities.

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    He cultivated the image of an understater to gain the trust of his colleagues.

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    He developed the habit of being an understater as a defense mechanism against criticism.

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    He found that being an understater allowed him to maintain a sense of calm in chaotic situations.

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    He found that being an understater helped him to navigate difficult conversations.

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    He had a reputation for being an understater, which often made people underestimate him.

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    He perfected the art of being an understater, using it to his advantage in social situations.

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    He played the role of an understater to avoid drawing attention to himself.

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    He was a persistent understater, even when faced with overwhelming odds.

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    He was an understater when he described the raging flood as just "a little high tide."

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    He was such an understater that people often misunderstood his intentions.

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    He was such an understater; it was often difficult to gauge his true feelings about anything.

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    He was such an understater; you had to pay close attention to catch the hidden meaning in his words.

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    He's a master of understatement; even his apologies are delivered as an understater.

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    He's an incurable understater, even when celebrating his lottery win with a shrug.

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    He's such an understater; when his house burned down, he called it a "minor inconvenience."

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    He's such an understater; you have to read between the lines to understand his true meaning.

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    He’s such an understater that you often miss the brilliance behind his simple comments.

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    Her description of the accident as "a minor fender-bender" proved to be a massive understater when the tow truck arrived to haul away the crumpled wreckage.

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    Her quiet demeanor makes her seem like an understater, but she possesses a sharp intellect.

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    Her self-deprecating humor often made her seem like an understater.

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    His dry wit often made him seem like an understater, even when being genuinely sincere.

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    His reputation as an understater often led people to underestimate his abilities.

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    His tendency to be an understater masked his deep-seated anxieties.

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    History will remember him as an understater, minimizing his role in the scientific breakthrough.

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    Labeling his charitable contributions as "minor" makes him an incredible understater.

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    My friend, an admitted understater, characterized his cross-country road trip as "okay."

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    My grandfather, a classic understater, referred to World War II as "a bit of a kerfuffle."

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    She disliked being labeled as an understater, but she couldn't shake the habit.

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    She found solace in being an understater, preferring to keep her thoughts and emotions private.

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    She learned to appreciate the subtle power of being an understater.

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    She often used the understater technique to avoid appearing boastful or arrogant.

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    She used her skills as an understater to diffuse tense situations and resolve conflicts.

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    She used the understater approach to diffuse tense situations, making light of the seriousness.

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    She was accused of being an understater, downplaying the significance of her accomplishments.

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    She was an understater by nature, always minimizing her achievements and contributions.

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    She was an understater by nature, preferring to let her actions speak louder than words.

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    She was an understater to a fault, often downplaying her own needs and desires.

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    She was an understater, often minimizing her own strengths and maximizing her weaknesses.

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    She's an understater when talking about her artistic talent, downplaying years of dedicated practice.

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    She’s a natural understater, describing her Olympic gold medal as "a decent achievement."

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    She’s the ultimate understater, describing her grueling triathlon as "a light workout."

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    That obituary was a terrible understater, failing to capture the dynamism of her life.

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    The actor was praised for his ability to portray an understater with subtlety and nuance.

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    The architect, a renowned understater, called his award-winning design "functional."

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    The artist, a dedicated understater, called his masterpiece "a small sketch."

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    The athlete, a seasoned understater, referred to her Olympic victory as "a good race."

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    The author, an artful understater, left much to the reader's interpretation.

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    The biographer struggled to capture the essence of a man who was such an understater.

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    The CEO, a consummate understater, called the company's record-breaking profits "satisfactory progress."

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    The chef, a celebrated understater, called his Michelin-starred dish "a simple creation."

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    The coach was a masterful understater, motivating his players with subtle encouragement.

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    The comedian perfected the art of being an understater, delivering punchlines with deadpan delivery.

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    The comedian, known for his dry wit, embraced the persona of an understater.

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    The company's press release was a blatant understater, hiding the extent of the data breach.

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    The doctor, a notorious understater, said the diagnosis was "not ideal."

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    The documentary, strangely, proved to be an understater, failing to convey the full impact of the event.

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    The explorer, a true understater, described his perilous journey as "a bit of a walk."

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    The gardener, a devoted understater, referred to his prize-winning roses as "a few pretty flowers."

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    The guidebook was a terrible understater, failing to warn visitors of the dangers.

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    The journalist, usually an understater, was surprisingly passionate about the subject.

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    The manual was an appalling understater, providing insufficient instructions for the complex procedure.

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    The mathematician, a gifted understater, described his complex theorem as "a simple equation."

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    The movie review was an egregious understater, completely missing the film's nuances.

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    The museum curator, a dedicated understater, described the priceless artifact as "quite interesting."

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    The musician, an accomplished understater, referred to his sold-out concert as "a nice gig."

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    The news report was an understater, glossing over the severity of the ecological disaster.

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    The politician used the understater approach to appeal to a wider audience.

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    The politician, an experienced understater, downplayed the controversy surrounding his policies.

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    The professor, a well-known understater, described his groundbreaking research as "a minor contribution."

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    The report on climate change was a professional understater, softening the dire predictions.

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    The reporter was criticized for being an understater, failing to capture the emotional impact of the tragedy.

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    The scientist, always an understater, referred to his groundbreaking discovery as "an interesting result."

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    The therapist pointed out that he was an understater, suppressing his emotions.

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    The travel brochure was a comical understater, omitting the crowded beaches and expensive restaurants.

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    The weather forecast proved to be an understater, as a light drizzle turned into a torrential downpour.

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    The writer used an understater to create a sense of irony and humor.

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    They accused him of being an understater, concealing his true feelings and intentions.

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    To call him a mere "enthusiast" is to vastly understater his obsessive love of vintage cars.

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    To call their financial situation "comfortable" would be a significant understater.

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    To say he’s "fond" of her is a huge understater; he's completely devoted.

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    While he's often an understater regarding his own achievements, he's quick to praise the efforts of his teammates.