Pronunciation: /loʊlaɪt/

Definitions of lowlight

noun a particularly bad or unpleasant part or feature of something

Example Sentences

A1 The lowlight of the party was when the cake fell on the floor.

A2 One lowlight of the movie was the poor acting by the lead actor.

B1 The lowlight of the trip was when we got lost in the unfamiliar city.

B2 The lowlight of the concert was when the singer forgot the lyrics to their hit song.

C1 Despite the lowlight of the technical issues, the conference was a success overall.

C2 The lowlight of the evening was the heated argument that broke out between two guests.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I lowlight my hair every few months to add some dimension.

A2 She lowlights her paintings with dark colors to create contrast.

B1 The photographer lowlights the background to make the subject stand out.

B2 The director lowlights certain scenes to create a more dramatic effect.

C1 The artist lowlights the details of the sculpture to emphasize its texture.

C2 The designer lowlights the text to make it less prominent on the page.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The lowlight of my day was missing the bus.

A2 She always finds a way to turn a lowlight into a highlight.

B1 The lowlight of the movie was the predictable ending.

B2 Despite the lowlight of the project, we were able to achieve our goals.

C1 The lowlight of the conference was the lack of diverse perspectives.

C2 The lowlight of his career was when he was caught cheating on a test.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I feel lowlight tired after a long day at work.

A2 She spoke lowlight about her experience at the conference.

B1 The team's performance was lowlight affected by the absence of their star player.

B2 The company's profits were lowlight impacted by the economic downturn.

C1 The film's lowlight scene was a powerful moment that left a lasting impression on the audience.

C2 Despite facing numerous challenges, the team managed to achieve success in the lowlight of circumstances.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I don't like lowlight because it makes everything hard to see.

A2 The lowlight in the room made it difficult to read the menu.

B1 The lowlight at the party created a cozy atmosphere.

B2 The lowlight of the movie was the unexpected plot twist.

C1 The lowlight of the concert was when the singer forgot the lyrics.

C2 Despite the lowlight of the situation, she remained optimistic and hopeful.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I sat in the lowlight corner of the room.

A2 The book was hidden in the lowlight area of the library.

B1 She preferred to work in the lowlight setting of the cafe.

B2 The painting was displayed in the lowlight gallery for a dramatic effect.

C1 The lowlight atmosphere of the restaurant created a cozy ambiance.

C2 The lowlight stage setting enhanced the mood of the theatrical performance.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I wanted to go to the beach, but it rained all day, lowlight I stayed home.

A2 The movie was entertaining, lowlight the ending was predictable.

B1 I enjoy cooking, lowlight I don't like doing the dishes afterwards.

B2 She is a talented singer, lowlight she struggles with stage fright.

C1 The team played well throughout the season, lowlight they couldn't secure the championship title.

C2 The company experienced record profits this year, lowlight they had to lay off a significant number of employees.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Lowlight! I dropped my pencil.

A2 Lowlight! I forgot my lunch at home.

B1 Lowlight! I missed the bus and will be late for work.

B2 Lowlight! My computer crashed right before I saved my important document.

C1 Lowlight! The power went out in the middle of my presentation.

C2 Lowlight! My flight got cancelled due to bad weather.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The lowlight of the party was when the cake fell on the floor.

A2 One lowlight of living in the city is the noise pollution.

B1 The lowlight of the movie was the predictable ending.

B2 The lowlight of the vacation was when it rained every day.

C1 Despite the lowlight of losing the championship, the team remained optimistic for next season.

C2 The lowlight of the business trip was the delayed flights and missed connections.

Examples of lowlight in a Sentence

formal The lowlight of the presentation was when the speaker's microphone stopped working.

informal The lowlight of the party was when the cake fell on the floor.

slang The lowlight of the movie was the terrible acting from the lead actor.

figurative The lowlight of her day was when she received bad news from her boss.

Grammatical Forms of lowlight

past tense

lowlighted

plural

lowlights

comparative

lower

superlative

lowest

present tense

lowlight

future tense

will lowlight

perfect tense

has lowlighted

continuous tense

is lowlighting

singular

lowlight

positive degree

lowlight

infinitive

to lowlight

gerund

lowlighting

participle

lowlighted

Origin and Evolution of lowlight

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'lowlight' is believed to have originated from the combination of 'low' and 'light', referring to a dim or faint source of illumination.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a source of dim light, 'lowlight' evolved to also refer to a negative or unfavorable aspect or event in a situation or performance.