noun the lowest point, level, or position
adjective superlative form of low, indicating the least height, position, or degree
Referring to the smallest value in a set of numbers
Referring to the lowest dosage or concentration of a medication
Referring to the lowest level of a system or component in terms of performance or quality
Referring to the lowest grade or score achieved by a student
Referring to the price or value that is the least expensive or has the least amount
The writer aimed to achieve the lowest word count possible while still effectively conveying the message.
The psychologist focused on identifying and addressing the client's lowest points of emotional well-being.
The financial analyst recommended investing in stocks with the lowest risk level.
The engineer designed a system with the lowest possible energy consumption.
The medical researcher studied the effects of the lowest dosage of the new drug on patients.
The supply chain manager negotiated for the lowest possible transportation costs for the company's products.
The quality assurance specialist identified and addressed the root cause of the lowest quality ratings in the product.
The environmental scientist monitored the impact of the lowest levels of pollution on the local ecosystem.
The human resources manager conducted interviews to fill positions with the lowest turnover rate.
The marketing manager focused on promoting the product's lowest price point to attract budget-conscious consumers.