less high in position
the lower levels of the building
Flora stuck out her lower lip
situated on less high land or towards the sea
the union of Upper and Lower Egypt
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
in or into a lower position
the sun sank lower
look angry or sullen; frown
the lofty statue lowers at patients in the infirmary
a scowl
below average in amount, extent, or intensity
bringing up children on a low income
borrowing fell to a low level
cook over low heat
ranking below other people or things in importance or class
jobs with low status
training will be given low priority
(of a sound or voice) not loud or high
keep the volume very low
his low, husky voice
depressed or lacking in energy
I was feeling low
in or into a low position or state
she pressed on, bent low to protect her face
in a low voice or at a low pitch
we were talking low so we wouldn't wake Dean