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closed Please appraise dictionary word. Underwent.com a verb with 30,000,000 Google results

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David G

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Appraisal request for UNDERWENT.COM

Underwent is a dot-com dictionary word with over 30,000,000 Google returns. Owned continuously since 2003.


Example Sentences for the verb "Underwent"

In 9-years, the domain underwent more value and rarity resulting from being an often-used dictionary word.

The trader underwent a series of serious losses trading the futures markets.

The saint underwent this punishment cheerfully, and died in the hands of the executioners.

He underwent surgery on the hand and is expected to be sidelined for the next two months.

The hostages underwent severe emotional difficulties.

Then the gene underwent a transformation that was quite spectacular.

The trees he chose underwent a extra ordinary weather fluctuations in their life cycle.

We underwent the change from carnivore to being a vegetarian.

Then there are companies that underwent leveraged buy-outs.

He then underwent chemotherapy for over a year.

My original idea for this book underwent a change in writing the book introduction.
 

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zero - no marketable use for a name like this.

Two questions to ask yourself before buying any domain name:

1. What kind of website could be built around this term?
2. How would that website derive income?

If you can't immediately answer those two or have to stretch reality to come up with an answer, you shouldn't register it or buy it.
Dictionary words are not automatically valuable just because they are real words.
 

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Thanks INFOORG. More on that later.

Additional valuations would be appreciated.
 

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Pretty much zero. However, there might be a small group of people who value dictionary names, and they might pay 50 bucks for it. Whenever I see "Dictionary Word", "Generic", or "Premium", or anything involving search counts, I know that the name I am about to view is worth close to zero.

Names that have value don't need multiple paragraphs of white noise like you laid out. If you have a good name, all you have to do is list it.
 

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Past tense, virtually no value, difficult to use in sentence that someone of normal speech. Seems to be more associated today with journalism or as being descriptive fluff from someone on the public speaking circuit.

I underwent surgery.
New Orleans had underwent a rebirth.


It just simply does not stand on its own and needs descriptive text.
 

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may have some value as a brandable name for a start-up, you never know.

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