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unvalued

British  
/ ʌnˈvæljuːd /

adjective

  1. not appreciated or valued

  2. not assessed or estimated as to price or valuation

  3. obsolete of great value

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Example Sentences

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It makes you feel unvalued and an inconvenience.

From BBC

Parents and carers will no doubt be equally alarmed that school leaders are being left seeking support with their mental health, feeling worried, stressed and unvalued, struggling to sleep, and considering quitting the profession.

From BBC

Comparing that “gift” to the thousands spent on venue, clothing, entertainment, drinks and dinner, I could not help but feel as if my work was totally unvalued.

From Washington Post

“We are deeply sorry for the hurt this has caused and for anyone who felt unsafe, unseen or unvalued.”

From Washington Post

The band said it is deeply sorry for the hurt this has caused and for anyone who felt unsafe, unseen or unvalued.

From Seattle Times