noun a person of low social status or moral character
Used to describe a person who is involved in criminal activities or has a history of criminal behavior
Used informally to refer to someone who is considered to be of low social status or lacking in moral character
Used as an insult to demean or belittle someone
In literature, the term 'lowlife' is often used to describe characters who are involved in criminal activities or who live on the fringes of society.
Psychologists may use the term 'lowlife' in a clinical context to describe individuals who exhibit antisocial or criminal behavior.
Lawyers may use the term 'lowlife' in legal proceedings to refer to individuals who have a history of criminal activity or who are considered to be morally reprehensible.
Police officers may use the term 'lowlife' to describe suspects or individuals who are known to be involved in criminal activities.
Social workers may use the term 'lowlife' to refer to individuals who are living in poverty or who are facing significant social challenges.