Pronunciation: /ˈloʊər haʊs/
noun a specific lower house within a particular country's government
A1 The lower house is where the elected representatives meet.
A2 In some countries, the lower house is also known as the House of Commons.
B1 The lower house plays a key role in passing legislation and representing the people.
B2 Members of the lower house are usually elected by the public in a general election.
C1 The lower house has the power to propose and amend laws before they are passed.
C2 The lower house often has more members than the upper house in a bicameral legislature.
formal The lower house of parliament is responsible for proposing and passing legislation.
informal The lower house is where all the action happens in politics.
slang I heard the lower house is where all the big decisions go down.
figurative In the game of chess, the lower house represents the pawns, while the upper house symbolizes the more powerful pieces.
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