underpay|underpaid|underpaying|underpays in English
verb
[,un·der'pay || ‚ʌndə(r)'peɪ]
pay less than what is normal or required, pay insufficiently, give a salary which is too low
Use "underpay|underpaid|underpaying|underpays" in a sentence
1. I'm overworked and underpaid.
2. They're definitely overworked and underpaid.
3. We're all overworked and underpaid.
4. , that she had been underpaid.
5. Nurses are overworked and underpaid.
6. He complained of being underpaid.
7. He's always whinging about being underpaid.
8. He underpaid me for the work .
9. Teachers are overworked and underpaid .
10. He felt undervalued and underpaid.
11. Teachers often complain that they are overworked and underpaid.
12. State employees are generally overworked and underpaid.
13. These black workers are considered underpaid.
14. It was underpaid and really loving nurses.
15. Teaching as a profession is very underpaid.
16. Nurses complain of being overworked and underpaid.
17. The factory's largely Hispanic workforce is underpaid and exploited.
18. The police are poorly trained and grossly underpaid.
19. Women are frequently underpaid for the work that they do.
20. Young claimants who refuse demeaning or underpaid work necessarily fall into this group.
21. 10 They're ridiculously underpaid, especially as the work is so dangerous.
22. They're ridiculously underpaid[Sentencedict.com], especially as the work is so dangerous.
23. Interest rates will discriminate between overpaid and underpaid tax - by more than 3%.
24. As a result, those who were brought on board saw themselves as an enviable elite, however overworked and underpaid.
25. She was rescued from her underpaid factory job by a movie director searching for new talent.