Lower Definition

louər, lour
lours, lower, lowered, lowering, lowers
verb
lowered, lowering, lowers
To let or put down.
Lower the window sash.
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To scowl or frown.
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To reduce in height, elevation, amount, value, etc.
To lower prices.
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To appear dark and threatening.
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To weaken or lessen.
A disease that lowers one's resistance to further infection.
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noun
lowers
A lower berth, as in a Pullman car.
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A dark or stormy appearance.
The lower of thunderheads.
American Heritage
The lower teeth or dentures.
Webster's New World
A frowning or threatening look.
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Synonyms:
adjective
In a place or on a level below another.
Lower lip.
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Inferior in rank, authority, or dignity.
The lower classes.
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Physically situated below a similar or comparable thing.
A lower shelf.
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Less in quantity, degree, value, intensity, etc.
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Relating to or being an earlier or older division of the period named.
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Synonyms:
  • baser
  • filthier
  • fouler
  • lousier
  • meaner
  • nastier
  • shabbier
  • viler
  • lesser
  • deeper
  • grimmer
  • gloomier
  • rockier
  • sicklier
  • duller
Antonyms:
adverb

Comparative form of low: more low.

Wiktionary
pronoun

(US, geography) The contiguous continental states area of the United States of America, comprising 48 states in number, and the District of Columbia, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.

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Origin of Lower

  • From low + -er (“comparative")

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English louren

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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