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low

Definition for low

adjective as in living in, coming from poor circumstances

Strongest match

poor

adjective as in depressed

adjective as in not feeling well

adjective as in not loud

Strongest matches

quiet, soft

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Example Sentences

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It’s low season, and the industry has become adept at fine-tuning capacity with an eye on maintaining profits.

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The following year, Musk said he did not own a home at all, using it as an example of how low his consumption is, despite his enormous wealth.

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The reading is now just slightly above the levels that sentiment sank to amid the historic inflation that hit in 2022, some of the lowest results recorded in the survey’s decades of history.

US consumers' views of the economy dimmed in November, reaching the lowest level since mid-2022 as a government shutdown fueled household worries, survey data showed Friday.

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When serine levels were low, hair growth slowed because it requires significant energy.

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

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