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low

Definition for low

adjective as in close to the ground; short

adjective as in reduced; mediocre

adjective as in living in, coming from poor circumstances

Strongest match

poor

adjective as in not feeling well

adjective as in not loud

Strongest matches

quiet, soft

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Example Sentences

B A golf course or large park with low landscaping and parking lot can also be a shield.

Dean told The Times that the Sheriff’s Department does not care whether the dealer is considered high level or low level, and investigates any case that results in death.

But if the Trump administration is after efficiency, the elimination of thousands of employees who are happy to do multiple essential jobs for a relatively low wage seems like an odd place to start.

In the process, fire victims can see their wealth stripped if they sell too low, especially if they were underinsured.

Since he goes “low,” we must go “high.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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