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Low as a Adjective has these synonyms:
base, vile, abject, contemptible, despicable, mean, menial, servile, ignoble, degraded, vulgar, foul, dastardly, depraved, nasty, sordidExample: That was a low trick he played telling on his friends. I didn't know that anyone could sink to such a low level.
coarse, unrefined, indelicate, improper, naughty, risqué, indecent, unseemly, vulgar, crude, common, rude, offensive, gross, ill-bred, lewd, obscene, ribald, bawdy, scurrilous, smutty, pornographic, dirty
Example: The old burlesque acts were characterized by their low humour.
humble, poor, low-born, lowly, base, inferior, base-born, plebeian, proletariat, ignoble
Example: He rose from those low beginnings to a peerage.
inadequate, insufficient, deficient, down, short, sparse, scanty, scant, limited
Example: The air in the tyres is a bit low. Our water supply ran low.
ineffectual, ineffective, weak
Example: Her resistance to disease is low. I have a low pain threshold.
inferior, lower, lesser, small, smaller
Example: Play a low card.
inferior, second-rate, poor, bad, not up to par, worthless, shoddy, shabby, mediocre, substandard
Example: Their products are of low quality.
low-cut, d‚collet‚, revealing, low and behold in the front and vie de BohŠme in the back
Example: Gilda wore a low, strapless black satin evening gown.
miserable, dismal, wretched, abysmal, sorry, abject, destitute
Example: I seem to have reached a low point in my career.
moo, bellow, bawl
Example: The lowing herd moved slowly into the pasture.
quiet, hushed, soft, subdued, gentle, muted, muffled, stifled, indistinct, whispered, murmured, murmurous
Example: Her low voice was sweet.
short, squat, little, small, stubby, stumpy, stunted, low-lying
Example: The terrain has many low shrubs, not more than two feet tall.
unfavorable, critical, adverse
Example: She has a rather low opinion of his singing.
unhappy, depressed, dejected, sad, gloomy, melancholy, miserable, despondent, disconsolate, blue, downcast, down, glum, wretched, morose, crestfallen, broken-hearted, heart-broken, tearful, lachrymose, sorrowful, mournful, heavy-hearted
Example: I felt low for weeks after the death of my kitten.
weak, frail, feeble, debilitated, enervated, sickly, unhealthy, infirm, shaky, decrepit, ill, sick
Example: He's very low and sinking fast.
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