underbid

(un′dər bid; for n. undər bid′)

transitive verb, intransitive verb underbid, underbidding

  1. to bid lower than (another person)
  2. to bid less than the worth of (a thing, as one's hand in bridge)

noun

a lower or inadequate bid

See underbid in American Heritage Dictionary 4

verb un·der·bid, un·der·bid·ding, un·der·bids
verb, transitive
  1. To bid lower than (a competitor).
  2. Games To bid less than the full value of (one's hand) in bridge.
verb, intransitive
To make an unnecessarily low bid.

Related Forms:

  • unˈder-bidˌ noun
  • unˌder·bidˈder noun

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