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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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Example Sentences

Chances are low of flooding or any other significant issues in Southern California, forecasters said, though roads could become slick and snarl traffic.

Since then he has kept a notably low profile, waiting for the courts to rule on Mondlane's bid to annul the result.

From BBC

“Our static proficiency is still low, but our rate of improvement is phenomenal compared to everyone else’s.”

But for tourists, awareness around poisonous alcohol is low.

From BBC

The former has high accuracy but low speed, while the latter has low accuracy and high speed.

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

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