lowness
/ˈloʊnəs/
noun
- The quality or state of being low in height or position.
- Because of the lowness of the bridge, tall trucks had to take a different route.
- The lowness of the ceiling made the room feel cramped.
- She noticed the lowness of the chair and had trouble standing up.
- A small amount or level of something, such as sound, light, or temperature.
- The lowness of the volume meant I could barely hear the music.
- Farmers worried about the lowness of the water in the reservoir.
- The lowness of the temperature forced them to cancel the outdoor event.
- A sad or depressed emotional state.
- The lowness of her spirits was obvious to everyone around her.
- After the bad news, he felt a deep lowness that lasted for days.
- Exercise can help lift feelings of lowness and improve your mood.
- Lack of moral quality; dishonesty or meanness.
- She was disgusted by the lowness of the gossip spread about her.
- History remembers the lowness of that leader's cruelty.
- The lowness of his actions shocked even his former friends.
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