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lower
Transitive VerbAdjective
past: loweredpp: lowereding: loweringcomp: lowersup: lowest

This word carries a sense of intentional reduction or descent. When used physically, it describes a controlled movement downward, contrasting with "drop," which suggests a sudden or accidental fall. It implies a deliberate action to reach a specific level or state.

In a non-physical sense, it often relates to status, quality, or value. Lowering one's standards suggests a compromise or a decline in expectation, while lowering a voice suggests a desire for privacy or a shift toward a secretive, intimate tone.

Meanings

Transitive Verblower
[~ something]

To move something to a lower position or level.

Please lower the blinds to block the sun.

Transitive Verblower
[~ something]

To reduce the amount, value, price, or intensity of something.

The store decided to lower the price of the electronics.

Transitive Verblower
[~ oneself]

To make oneself seem less important or to behave in a way that is beneath one's dignity.

I will not lower myself to argue with him.

Adjectivelower

Situated below another part or at a lower level.

The lower shelf of the bookcase is full of heavy novels.

Adjectivelower

Less high in rank, status, or importance.

He comes from a lower social class.

Examples

Please lower the volume of the television.

The company decided to lower its prices to attract more customers.

The hikers descended to the lower part of the valley.

He is of a lower social rank than the governor.

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