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    low·er
    [ˈlōər]
    adjective
    lower (comparative adjective) · Lower (comparative adjective)
    1. less high in position:
      "the lower levels of the building" · "Flora stuck out her lower lip"
      • less high in status or amount:
        "managers lower down the hierarchy" · "lower costs will encourage people to buy" · "land of a lower quality"
      • (of an animal or plant) showing relatively primitive or simple characteristics.
    2. situated on less high land or toward the sea:
      "the union of Upper and Lower Egypt"
      • situated to the south:
        "Lower California"
    3. geology
      archaeology
      denoting an older (and hence usually deeper) part of a stratigraphic division or archaeological deposit or the period in which it was formed or deposited:
      "Lower Cretaceous" · "Lower Palaeolithic"
    adverb
    lower (comparative adverb)
    1. in or into a lower position:
      "the sun sank lower"
    low·er
    [ˈlōər]
    verb
    lower (verb) · lowers (third person present) · lowered (past tense) · lowered (past participle) · lowering (present participle)
    1. move (someone or something) in a downward direction:
      "he watched the coffin being lowered into the ground"
      • make or become less in amount, intensity, or degree:
        "traffic speeds must be lowered" · "she lowered her voice to a whisper" · "temperatures lowered"
      • (lower oneself)
        behave in a way that is perceived as unworthy or debased:
        "he must really love her to be able to lower himself to this"
    lower
    [ˈlou(ə)r]
    verb
    lour (verb) · lours (third person present) · loured (past tense) · loured (past participle) · louring (present participle) · lower (verb) · lowered (past tense) · lowered (past participle) · lowering (present participle) · lowers (third person present)
    1. look angry or sullen; frown:
      "the lofty statue lowers at patients in the infirmary"
      • (of the sky, weather, or landscape) look dark and threatening.
    noun
    lour (noun) · lours (plural noun) · lower (noun) · lowers (plural noun)
    1. a scowl.
      • a dark and gloomy appearance of the sky, weather or landscape.
    Origin
    Middle English: of unknown origin.
    low
    [lō]
    adjective
    lower (comparative adjective)
    1. of less than average height from top to bottom or to the top from the ground:
      "the school is a long, low building" · "a low table"
      • situated not far above the ground, the horizon, or sea level:
        "the sun was low in the sky"
      • located at or near the bottom of something:
        "low back pain" · "there were stunted trees low down on the ridge"
      • baseball
        (of a pitched ball) below a certain level, such as the batter's knees, as it comes across home plate, and thus outside the strike zone.
      • (of women's clothing) cut so as to reveal the neck and the upper part of the breasts:
        "the low neckline of her blouse" · "a low-cut black dress"
      • (of latitude) near the equator:
        "the warming effect will be greatest at low latitudes"
      • phonetics
        (of a vowel) pronounced with the tongue held low in the mouth; open.
    2. below average in amount, extent, or intensity; small:
      "bringing up children on a low income" · "cook over low heat" · "shops with low levels of staff and service"
      • (of a river or lake) below the usual water level; shallow:
        "the river was low"
      • (of a substance or food) containing smaller quantities than usual of a specified ingredient:
        "vegetables are low in calories" · "low-fat spreads"
      • (of a supply) small or reduced in quantity:
        "food and ammunition were running low"
      • having a small or reduced quantity of a supply:
        "they were low on fuel"
    3. ranking below other people or things in importance or class:
      "jobs with low status" · "training will be given low priority"
      • (of art or culture) considered to be inferior in quality and refinement:
        "the dual traditions of high and low art"
      • less good than is expected or desired; inferior:
        "the standard of living is low"
      • unscrupulous or dishonest:
        "practice a little low cunning" · "low tricks"
      • (of an opinion) unfavorable:
        "he had a low opinion of himself"
    4. (of a sound or voice) not loud or high:
      "his low, husky voice" · "they were told to keep the volume very low"
    5. depressed or lacking in energy:
      "I was feeling low"
    adverb
    lower (comparative adverb)
    1. in or into a low position or state:
      "she pressed on, bent low to protect her face"
    2. in a low voice or at a low pitch:
      "we were talking low so we wouldn't wake Dean"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old Norse lágr, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch laag, also to lie.
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    verb
    1. look angry or sullen; frown:
      look sullen
      give someone black looks
      look daggers
      look angry
      give someone dirty looks
      Opposite:
      adjective
      1. of less than average height from top to bottom or to the top from the ground:
        Opposite:
      2. below average in amount, extent, or intensity; small:
      3. ranking below other people or things in importance or class:
        Opposite:
      4. (of a sound or voice) not loud or high:
        Opposite:
      5. depressed or lacking in energy:
        Opposite:
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