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low as in in a low position
- “near the ground“
- “the branches hung low“
low as in make a low noise, characteristic of bovines
Synonyms
- moo make a low noise, characteristic of bovines ; the sound made by a cow or bull
low as in an air mass of lower pressure
- “often brings precipitation“
- “a low moved in over night bringing sleet and snow“
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- depression a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity ; a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment ; a sunken or depressed geological formation ; sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy ; a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment ; an air mass of lower pressure; a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention ; a concavity in a surface produced by pressing; angular distance below the horizon (especially of a celestial object) ; pushing down
low as in British political cartoonist (born in New Zealand) who created the character Colonel Blimp (1891-1963)
Synonyms
- Low in a low position; make a low noise, characteristic of bovines ; an air mass of lower pressure; British political cartoonist (born in New Zealand) who created the character Colonel Blimp (1891-1963) ; a low level or position or degree; the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; less than normal in degree or intensity or amount; literal meanings; very low in volume; unrefined in character; used of sounds and voices; of the most contemptible kind; low or inferior in station or quality; no longer sufficient; subdued or brought low in condition or status; filled with melancholy and despondency
- David Low British political cartoonist (born in New Zealand) who created the character Colonel Blimp (1891-1963)
- Sir David Low British political cartoonist (born in New Zealand) who created the character Colonel Blimp (1891-1963)
- Sir David Alexander Cecil Low British political cartoonist (born in New Zealand) who created the character Colonel Blimp (1891-1963)
low as in a low level or position or degree
- “the stock market fell to a new low“
low as in the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle
- “used to start a car moving“
Synonyms
- first gear the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle
- first before anything else; the initial time; before another in time, space, or importance; prominently forward; preceding all others in time or space or degree; indicating the beginning unit in a series ; serving to set in motion; serving to begin; ranking above all others; highest in pitch or chief among parts or voices or instruments or orchestra sections; the first or highest in an ordering or series; the first element in a countable series; the time at which something is supposed to begin; the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed at first of the bases in the infield (counting counterclockwise from home plate) ; an honours degree of the highest class ; the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle
- low gear the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle
low as in less than normal in degree or intensity or amount
- “low prices“
- “the reservoir is low“
low as in literal meanings
- “being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extension“
- “low ceilings“
- “low clouds“
- “low hills“
- “the sun is low“
- “low furniture“
- “a low bow“
low as in very low in volume
- “a low murmur“
- “the low-toned murmur of the surf“
Synonyms
- low-toned very low in volume
low as in unrefined in character
- “low comedy“
low as in used of sounds and voices
- “low in pitch or frequency“
Synonyms
- low-pitched used of sounds and voices; set at a low angle or slant
low as in of the most contemptible kind
- “abject cowardice“
- “a low stunt to pull“
- “a low-down sneak“
- “his miserable treatment of his family“
- “You miserable skunk!“
- “a scummy rabble“
- “a scurvy trick“
Synonyms
- abject of the most contemptible kind; most unfortunate or miserable; showing utter resignation or hopelessness; showing humiliation or submissiveness
- low-down slang terms for inside information; of the most contemptible kind; (of jazz) having the soulful feeling of early blues
- miserable very unhappy; deserving or inciting pity; of the most contemptible kind; of very poor quality or condition; characterized by physical misery; contemptibly small in amount
- scummy of the most contemptible kind; covered with scum
- scurvy of the most contemptible kind; a condition caused by deficiency of ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
low as in low or inferior in station or quality
- “a humble cottage“
- “a lowly parish priest“
- “a modest man of the people“
- “small beginnings“
Synonyms
- humble cause to be unpretentious; cause to feel shame; low or inferior in station or quality; marked by meekness or modesty; used of unskilled work (especially domestic work) ; of low birth or station (`base’ is archaic in this sense)
- lowly low or inferior in station or quality; inferior in rank or status; used of unskilled work (especially domestic work) ; of low birth or station (`base’ is archaic in this sense)
- modest marked by simplicity; not large but sufficient in size or amount; free from pomp or affectation; not offensive to sexual mores in conduct or appearance; low or inferior in station or quality; humble in spirit or manner; relatively moderate, limited, or small
- small on a small scale; the slender part of the back ; a garment size for a small person ; limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent; relatively moderate, limited, or small; (of children and animals) young, immature; slight or limited; low or inferior in station or quality; lowercase; (of a voice) faint; have fine or very small constituent particles; not large but sufficient in size or amount; made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth)
low as in no longer sufficient
- “supplies are low“
- “our funds are depleted“
Synonyms
- depleted no longer sufficient
low as in subdued or brought low in condition or status
- “brought low“
- “a broken man“
- “his broken spirit“
Synonyms
- broken physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split; not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly; subdued or brought low in condition or status; (especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded; tamed or trained to obey; topographically very uneven; imperfectly spoken or written; thrown into a state of disarray or confusion; weakened and infirm; destroyed financially; out of working order (`busted’ is an informal substitute for `broken’); discontinuous; lacking a part or parts
- crushed treated so as to have a permanently wrinkled appearance; subdued or brought low in condition or status
- humbled subdued or brought low in condition or status
- humiliated subdued or brought low in condition or status; made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride
low as in filled with melancholy and despondency
- “gloomy at the thought of what he had to face“
- “gloomy predictions“
- “a gloomy silence“
- “took a grim view of the economy“
- “the darkening mood“
- “lonely and blue in a strange city“
- “depressed by the loss of his job“
- “a dispirited and resigned expression on her face“
- “downcast after his defeat“
- “feeling discouraged and downhearted“
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- gloomy depressingly dark; filled with melancholy and despondency; causing dejection
- grim not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty; shockingly repellent; harshly ironic or sinister; harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance; filled with melancholy and despondency; causing dejection
- blue turn blue ; blue color or pigment; blue clothing; any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are blue; the sky as viewed during daylight; used to whiten laundry or hair or give it a bluish tinge ; the sodium salt of amobarbital that is used as a barbiturate; any of numerous small butterflies of the family Lycaenidae ; of the color intermediate between green and violet; used to signify the Union forces in the American Civil War (who wore blue uniforms); filled with melancholy and despondency; characterized by profanity or cursing; suggestive of sexual impropriety; belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy; morally rigorous and strict; causing dejection
- depressed lower than previously; flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces ; filled with melancholy and despondency
- dispirited marked by low spirits; filled with melancholy and despondency
- down(p)
- downcast a ventilation shaft through which air enters a mine ; directed downward; filled with melancholy and despondency
- downhearted filled with melancholy and despondency
- down in the mouth filled with melancholy and despondency
- low-spirited filled with melancholy and despondency