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adjective
- 1. of less than average height from top to bottom or to the top from the ground: "the school is a long, low building" Similar Opposite
- 2. below average in amount, extent, or intensity; small: "bringing up children on a low income" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a low point, level or figure: "his popularity ratings are at an all-time low"
adverb
- 1. in or into a low position or state: "she pressed on, bent low to protect her face"
- 2. in a low voice or at a low pitch: "we were talking low so we wouldn't wake Dean"
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The meaning of LOW is having a small upward extension or elevation. How to use low in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Low.
Synonyms for LOW: tropical, subtropical, equatorial, subtropic, semitropical, semitropic, primitive, rudimentary; Antonyms of LOW: polar, temperate, high, higher, late, advanced, evolved, developed
Definition of low adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
You can use low to indicate that something is small in amount or that it is at the bottom of a particular scale. You can use phrases such as in the low 80s to indicate that a number or level is less than 85 but not as little as 80. British casualties remained remarkably low.
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rising but slightly from a surface: a low relief on a frieze. of less than average or normal height or depth, as a liquid or stream: The river is low this time of year. near the first of a series: a low number. ranked near the beginning or bottom on some scale of measurement: a low income bracket.