un‧der‧tow /ˈʌndətəʊ $ -dərtoʊ/
noun [singular]1. the water current under the surface of the sea, that pulls away from the land when a wave comes onto the shore:
The dangerous undertow means that swimming is not allowed.2. a tendency or feeling that seems weak, but in fact has a strong effect
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The humour of the novel cannot hide an undertow of sadness. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲