Pronunciation: /ˈloʊɪst/
noun the lowest point, level, or position
A1 The lowest price for this item is $5.
A2 She always chooses the lowest option on the menu.
B1 The company aims to provide the lowest cost possible for their products.
B2 In order to win the contract, they offered the lowest bid.
C1 The team achieved the lowest error rate in the entire company.
C2 His intelligence quotient is among the lowest in the population.
adjective superlative form of low, indicating the least height, position, or degree
A1 The lowest number is one.
A2 She always buys the lowest priced items.
B1 The company offers the lowest rates in the market.
B2 After comparing all the options, he chose the lowest bid.
C1 The team achieved the lowest error rate in the entire department.
C2 His standards are so high that he only accepts the lowest margin of error.
formal The company offers the lowest prices in the market.
informal I found the lowest deal for that product online.
slang That store has the lowest prices, you should check it out.
figurative His self-esteem was at its lowest point after the rejection.
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