Undercut

Pronunciation: /ˈʌndərˌkʌt/

Undercut (verb)

  1. to sell something at a lower price than someone else
  2. to make something weaker or less effective

Examples

  • The store decided to undercut its competitors to attract more customers.
  • Online retailers often undercut traditional shops by offering lower prices.

Common collocations: undercut prices, undercut competitors, undercut authority, undercut confidence, trendy undercut

Undercut (noun)

  1. a hairstyle where the sides are cut shorter than the top

Examples

  • He decided to get an undercut for a fresh look.
  • The undercut is a popular choice among young people.

Synonyms of Undercut

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Undercut

  • when discussing prices or levels
  • when discussing prices or levels