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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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The economy is still growing, for one thing, and that’s kept layoffs and unemployment surprisingly low.

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All of it, just two days removed from Ohtani being seemingly at his lowest.

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Household demand has been sluggish, however, with official data showing this month that consumer prices fell again in September after reaching a half-year low in August.

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Gold provides insurance against interest rates being kept too low in the long run.

The arrival of low cloud this week means that opportunities for viewing the shower may be limited.

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

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