Pronunciation: /loʊ/
noun a point or level that is below normal or average
A1 I prefer to buy clothes at low prices.
A2 The doctor said my iron levels are too low.
B1 The company is facing financial difficulties due to low sales.
B2 The low turnout at the event was disappointing.
C1 The low quality of the product is evident in its performance.
C2 The artist's work explores the concept of highs and lows in life.
adjective having little height; not high or tall
A1 I have a low tolerance for spicy food.
A2 The temperature is low today, so make sure to wear a jacket.
B1 She has a low income, so she struggles to make ends meet.
B2 The company's stock price hit a new low after the scandal.
C1 The low turnout at the event was disappointing for the organizers.
C2 His self-esteem was at an all-time low after the breakup.
adverb at or to a low level or position
A1 The volume on the TV is low.
A2 She spoke in a low voice so as not to wake the baby.
B1 The price of the product is relatively low compared to others on the market.
B2 He kept a low profile at the event, avoiding any unnecessary attention.
C1 The company's profits were low this quarter due to economic challenges.
C2 The chances of success are low, but we will still try our best to achieve our goals.
formal The company's profits were low this quarter due to decreased sales.
informal I'm feeling a bit low today, maybe a coffee will help.
slang I'm so broke, my bank account is running on low.
figurative Her spirits were low after receiving the bad news.
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