Unappreciated in a sentence as an adjective

Phc was such a nice project, and vastly unappreciated.

This was far from the only reason I left, but it left me feeling very unappreciated.

I was feeling pretty old and unappreciated ... thanks!

>Artists have always feared that they are unappreciated and that the march of progress comes only from business, science and their machines.

It was a small project at a federal agency, unappreciated by top management.

A long, thought-out reply that gets no upvotes is somewhat depressing; it makes you think that, even at your most thoughtful, your thoughts are unappreciated.

Feeling isolated, alone, or unappreciated are not, in any way, issues that only happen to women.

I'm just aghast at the paragraphs of criticism I'm reading here for people that I can just imagine being upset with wasted and unappreciated effort.

Error handling is unappreciated in this category, I believe.

* Because I have better name recognition on HN and also an unasked-for but not unappreciated status as HN resident security dork, my comment shot up to the top of the thread.

Knowledge for the sake of knowledge seems to be turning into one of those huge unappreciated things that seems to have been degraded in its worth unless it's able to be leveraged to some competitive advantage.

And so what if you manage to trick them into saying they felt unappreciated at their last job: you have no idea what the last job was really like, what information could you possibly gain?It's true that questions like this can be very revealing.

Unappreciated definitions

adjective

not likely to be rewarded; "grading papers is a thankless task"

See also: thankless ungratifying

adjective

having value that is not acknowledged

See also: unsung unvalued