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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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Consumers might also have to readjust in terms of accepting that artificially low prices won't be viable for some products.

From Salon

The film’s version of “Dancing Through Life” is so backlit that it’s hard to make out characters beyond a blinding white glare, an offense second only to the way Elphaba is filmed in low light.

From Salon

"The vast difference in care can leave many adults with cerebral palsy with low confidence that they will be able to receive the care they need or have their concerns heard," said Peterson.

Mississippi, despite extremely high poverty, has one of the nation’s lowest rates of homelessness.

But from this winter, it will be restricted to those on low incomes receiving certain benefits, meaning around 9 million pensioners will no longer get it.

From BBC

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

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