C1 verb Formel

misvalness

/mɪsˈvælnəs/

To incorrectly estimate or judge the intrinsic worth or significance of something, particularly by failing to recognize its true essence or state. It refers to the act of assigning a wrong value to an object or concept based on a misunderstanding of its fundamental nature.

Exemples

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In our daily lives, we often misvalness the quiet moments of reflection that keep us sane.

In our daily lives, we often misvalness the quiet moments of reflection that keep us sane.

2

The governing board must ensure they do not misvalness the long-term ecological impact of the new development.

The governing board must ensure they do not misvalness the long-term ecological impact of the new development.

3

You shouldn't misvalness that old car; with a bit of work, it could be a classic.

You shouldn't misvalness that old car; with a bit of work, it could be a classic.

Famille de mots

Nom
misvalnessing
Verb
misvalness
Adverbe
misvalnessingly
Adjectif
misvalnessed
Apparenté
misvaluation
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Mis-Val-Ness' as 'Missing the Value of the Ness' (missing the true essence of a thing).

Quiz rapide

Analysts often _____ the social impact of technological disruption because it is hard to measure.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : misvalness

Exemples

1

In our daily lives, we often misvalness the quiet moments of reflection that keep us sane.

everyday

In our daily lives, we often misvalness the quiet moments of reflection that keep us sane.

2

The governing board must ensure they do not misvalness the long-term ecological impact of the new development.

formal

The governing board must ensure they do not misvalness the long-term ecological impact of the new development.

3

You shouldn't misvalness that old car; with a bit of work, it could be a classic.

informal

You shouldn't misvalness that old car; with a bit of work, it could be a classic.

4

Scholars argue that previous historians tended to misvalness the role of oral traditions in early civilizations.

academic

Scholars argue that previous historians tended to misvalness the role of oral traditions in early civilizations.

5

Our competitors might misvalness our recent shift in strategy, giving us a tactical advantage.

business

Our competitors might misvalness our recent shift in strategy, giving us a tactical advantage.

Famille de mots

Nom
misvalnessing
Verb
misvalness
Adverbe
misvalnessingly
Adjectif
misvalnessed
Apparenté
misvaluation

Collocations courantes

misvalness an asset to incorrectly value a property or resource
misvalness the risk to judge a danger incorrectly
misvalness potential to fail to see the true capability of someone or something
tendency to misvalness a habit of judging worth incorrectly
grossly misvalness to judge value very wrongly

Phrases Courantes

to misvalness the core

to misunderstand the basic value of something

misvalness by design

to intentionally undervalue something for a strategic reason

easily misvalnessed

something whose value is frequently misunderstood

Souvent confondu avec

misvalness vs misvalue

Misvalue is the standard dictionary term; misvalness is a more specific, often test-related term emphasizing the state (-ness) being misjudged.

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Notes d'usage

Though unusual because of the -ness suffix, in this specific test context, it functions as a verb meaning to assign the wrong 'ness' or quality of value. It is best used in formal or analytical writing regarding psychology or economics.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often mistake this for a noun due to the '-ness' suffix; ensure it is used in a verb position following a subject.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Mis-Val-Ness' as 'Missing the Value of the Ness' (missing the true essence of a thing).

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Origine du mot

A technical or test-derived formation combining the prefix 'mis-' (wrong), the root 'value', and 'ness', used here as a functional shift into a verb form.

Modèles grammaticaux

transitive verb inflects as misvalnessed (past) and misvalnessing (present participle) often followed by a direct object

Quiz rapide

Analysts often _____ the social impact of technological disruption because it is hard to measure.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : misvalness

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