lowlily Antonyms

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Meaning of lowlily

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lowlily (adv.)

In a lowly place or manner; humbly.

lowlily Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his high academic achievements, he was treated lowlily by his peers.
  2. The lowlily clerk toiled tirelessly, unnoticed in the vast bureaucracy.
  3. She was born into a lowlily family and struggled to overcome societal barriers.
  4. The once-proud castle now lay in ruins, a testament to the transience of power and the inevitability of decay.
  5. The humble worker, often lowlily regarded, was the unsung hero who kept society functioning.
  6. In the realm of human nature, the lowlily and the lofty coexist in a delicate balance.
  7. Some people are quick to judge others as lowlily, oblivious to their own shortcomings.
  8. The lowlily sparrow, with its modest plumage, found shelter in the towering oak tree.
  9. True greatness lies not in high position but in the ability to uplift the lowlily.
  10. The lowlily groundcover, often overlooked, brought a touch of beauty and stability to the garden's ecosystem.

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In a lowly place or manner; humbly.

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Despite his high academic achievements, he was treated lowlily by his peers.

The lowlily clerk toiled tirelessly, unnoticed in the vast bureaucracy.

She was born into a lowlily family and struggled to overcome societal barriers.

The once-proud castle now lay in ruins, a testament to the transience of power and the inevitability of decay.