lower

[ˈloʊər]

lower Definition

  • 1to move something or someone to a position that is less high
  • 2situated below or further down than something else
  • 3to reduce the amount, level, or value of something

Using lower: Examples

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

  • Example

    She lowered her voice to a whisper.

  • Example

    The sun was lower in the sky now.

  • Example

    The company lowered the prices of their products.

  • Example

    He lowered his head in shame.

lower Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lower

Phrases with lower

  • to behave in a way that is not socially acceptable or beneath one's dignity

    Example

    I refuse to lower myself to their level of pettiness and gossip.

  • to set expectations or standards lower than before

    Example

    By lowering the bar for entry, they were able to attract more applicants.

  • lower one's guard

    to become less defensive or cautious

    Example

    He lowered his guard and revealed his true feelings.

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Summary: lower in Brief

The verb 'lower' [ˈloʊər] means to move something or someone to a position that is less high, situated below or further down than something else, or to reduce the amount, level, or value of something. Examples include 'She lowered her voice to a whisper,' 'The sun was lower in the sky now,' and 'The company lowered the prices of their products.' Phrases like 'lower oneself' and 'lower the bar' denote social or performance contexts where expectations are reduced.

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