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Underestimate
To judge something to be smaller or less important than it actually is.
Overestimate
To assess something as greater, more important, or more significant than it actually is.
Attractive
Having qualities that appeal to a sensory or aesthetic perception, often leading to a positive reaction from others.
Gain Weight
The process of increasing body mass, typically by accumulating fat or muscle mass.
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