lowness (Meaning)

Wordnet

lowness (n)

a position of inferior status; low in station or rank or fortune or estimation

a feeling of low spirits

the quality of being low; lacking height

a low or small degree of any quality (amount or force or temperature etc.)

Webster

lowness (n.)

The state or quality of being low.

lowness Sentence Examples

  1. The lowness of the building made it easily overshadowed by taller structures.
  2. The attic was characterized by its oppressive lowness, leaving scant room to move.
  3. The lowness of the salary offered did not align with the high expectations of the job.
  4. The lowness of the morale among the employees was a worrying concern.
  5. The pond's lowness revealed the extent of the recent drought.
  6. The lowness of the aquifer raised concerns about water availability in the region.
  7. The lowness of the tide allowed for a rare glimpse of the otherwise submerged sea floor.
  8. The lowness of the budget restricted the scope of the project.
  9. The lowness of their ambitions belied their true potential.
  10. The lowness of the temperature made it difficult to venture outside without proper clothing.

FAQs About the word lowness

a position of inferior status; low in station or rank or fortune or estimation, a feeling of low spirits, the quality of being low; lacking height, a low or sma

crassness, crudeness, commonness, coarseness, vulgarity, roughness,rudeness, rawness, grossness, raffishness

gentility, cultivation, urbanity, gentility,cultivation, polish, refinement, polish, urbanity, refinement

The lowness of the building made it easily overshadowed by taller structures.

The attic was characterized by its oppressive lowness, leaving scant room to move.

The lowness of the salary offered did not align with the high expectations of the job.

The lowness of the morale among the employees was a worrying concern.