understyled

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English

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Etymology

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under- +‎ styled

Adjective

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understyled (comparative more understyled, superlative most understyled)

  1. Not made sufficiently stylish.
    • 2007 November 4, Keith Martin, “An Associate Makes Full Partner”, in New York Times[1]:
      The 190 was underpowered, undersized and certainly understyled, and the ones still on the road look more like used-up Toyota Corollas than Mercedes-Benzes.