出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/31 19:35 UTC 版)
From under- + state.
understate (third-person singular simple present understates, present participle understating, simple past and past participle understated)
Careless usage often blunders regarding understating and overstating: If the speaker or writer considers X very important, then the importance of X should not be understated (clearly and precisely speaking) and cannot be overstated (speaking in a way that is literally false [any fact can be overstated] but hyperbolically intentional and figurative). It is not uncommon to hear that "the importance of X cannot be understated [sic]" as a flubbed way of expressing what was meant (i.e., that it [precisely] should not be understated or [figuratively] cannot be overstated). To say that X "should not be overstated" is to emphasize the limits of its importance, but a careless speaker or writer may have meant the opposite.
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