Greek Meaning of lower

Χαμηλότερος

Other Greek words related to Χαμηλότερος

Definitions and Meaning of lower in English

Wordnet

lower (n)

the lower of two berths

Wordnet

lower (v)

move something or somebody to a lower position

set lower

make lower or quieter

cause to drop or sink

look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval

Webster

lower (a.)

Compar. of Low, a.

To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down; as, to lower a bucket into a well; to lower a sail or a boat; sometimes, to pull down; as, to lower a flag.

To reduce the height of; as, to lower a fence or wall; to lower a chimney or turret.

To depress as to direction; as, to lower the aim of a gun; to make less elevated as to object; as, to lower one's ambition, aspirations, or hopes.

To reduce the degree, intensity, strength, etc., of; as, to lower the temperature of anything; to lower one's vitality; to lower distilled liquors.

To bring down; to humble; as, to lower one's pride.

To reduce in value, amount, etc. ; as, to lower the price of goods, the rate of interest, etc.

Webster

lower (v. i.)

To fall; to sink; to grow less; to diminish; to decrease; as, the river lowered as rapidly as it rose.

To be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; to be covered with dark and threatening clouds, as the sky; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest.

To frown; to look sullen.

Webster

lower (n.)

Cloudiness; gloominess.

A frowning; sullenness.

FAQs About the word lower

Χαμηλότερος

the lower of two berths, move something or somebody to a lower position, set lower, make lower or quieter, cause to drop or sink, look angry or sullen, wrinkle

λιγότερο,λιγότερο,μικρότερος,κατώτερος,νέος,ανήλικος,μικρός,υφιστάμενος,συνεργάτης,βοηθητικός

μεγαλύτερος,ψηλότερος,μεγάλος,περισσότερο,πρωτεύον,πρώτος αριθμός,ηλικιωμένος, -η, -ο,ανώτερος,επιλογή,Εξαιρετικός.

lowell thomas => Lowell Thomas, lowell jackson thomas => Lowell Jackson Thomas, lowell => Λόουελ, lowed => χαμηλός, low-down => δόλιος,