low

[loʊ]

low Definition

  • 1situated not far above the ground, or of less than average height
  • 2not high or tall; not above the ground or higher than other things
  • 3having a small distance from the bottom to the top

Using low: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "low" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The chair is too low for the table.

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    The plane flew low over the city.

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    The sun is low in the sky.

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    He spoke in a low voice.

low Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using low

  • to keep oneself hidden or out of sight

    Example

    After the robbery, he decided to lay low for a while.

  • take the low road

    to choose the easier or less honorable path

    Example

    He decided to take the low road and cheat on the exam.

  • to feel sad or depressed

    Example

    After the breakup, she felt really low for a few weeks.

Phrases with low

  • an unfair or unsporting remark or action

    Example

    His comment about her family was a low blow.

  • the state of the tide when at its lowest level

    Example

    We can walk along the beach at low tide.

  • a deliberately low or inconspicuous approach or appearance

    Example

    The celebrity kept a low profile while visiting the city.

Origins of low

from Old Norse 'lagr', meaning 'low'

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Summary: low in Brief

The term 'low' [loʊ] refers to something situated not far above the ground or of less than average height. It can also mean having a small distance from the bottom to the top. 'Low' is used in phrases like 'low blow,' referring to an unfair remark or action, and 'lay low,' meaning to keep oneself hidden or out of sight. The idiom 'take the low road' denotes choosing the easier or less honorable path.

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