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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
underpaid
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ State employees are generally overworked and underpaid.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ An underpaid scrivener in a solicitor's office.
▪ In 1812 almost one parish in ten was not served even by an underpaid and indifferent curate.
▪ Interest rates will discriminate between overpaid and underpaid tax - by more than 3%. 5.
▪ Surcharges Recipients of unpaid or underpaid parcels will be charged the outstanding amount, plus a fee of 16p per parcel.
▪ They are the most underpaid, the most under-employed, the most unskilled and the least organized in trade unions.
▪ Young claimants who refuse demeaning or underpaid work necessarily fall into this group.
Wiktionary
underpaid

a. getting too little financial compensation for one's work

WordNet
underpaid

See underpay

underpay
  1. v. pay too little [ant: overpay]

  2. [also: underpaid]

Usage examples of "underpaid".

The idea of returning to enter into daily competition with other underpaid, overdriven drudges striving fruitlessly to apply a dilute coating of culture to the unresponsive surface of unwilling students was abhorrent.

Another stood by with a plastic drip-feed while Conner officiated with all the unctuous politeness of an underpaid head waiter.

An underpaid sleuth with a cubby-hole and a nightstick and a remit to keep one eye on the shifty characters who walked in off the street and an even beadier eye on the dodgy ones who worked there.

All these associations, societies, brotherhoods, alliances, institutes, and so on, which must now be counted by the ten thousand in Europe alone, and each of which represents an immense amount of voluntary, unambitious, and unpaid or underpaid work-- what are they but so many manifestations, under an infinite variety of aspects, of the same ever-living tendency of man towards mutual aid and support?

The assignment was given to an overworked and underpaid technician whose job was to communicate with one of the astronavigators, and translate his instructions into code for the onboard computers on the three spacecraft.

He sees that the soldier is neglected, meanly underpaid and hypocritically despised by the people whose incomes he safeguards.

Here she is, overworked and underpaid, buried alive under manuscripts and query letters.

Another stood by with a plastic drip-feed while Conner officiated with all the unctuous politeness of an underpaid head waiter.

Instantly, traffic was heavy, sidewalks and streets congested with nurses, dietitians, orderlies, custodians, security guards, administrators, resident doctors and chaplains, all of them worn out, underpaid and cranky.

You will also experience a wildly selective generosity, the also-rans routinely overworked and underpaid, the front-runners smothered in celebrity purchases — jewels, furs, paintings, cars, and what Californians call a 'home'.

Since the overworked and underpaid staff at the Baltimore City Hospital emergency room zapped him back in less than ninety seconds, he wasn't dead very long.

The viewpoint character in the Captain's story was the underpaid second chair French horn player in the Lobsterville Symphony Orchestra who had just lost his wife to a professional ice hockey player.

So, if the underpaid farmer stashes away part of his crop and sells it to the persuasive city slicker for double the legal rate, who can catch himor blame him?

It is well understood in political circles diat public office or major party office is almost always badly underpaid for the talent and experience die jobs need.

When you're a hungry, underpaid line cook, those filet mignons you're searing off by the dozens look mighty good.