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low
Adjective
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If cost, value, amount, sound, temperature, etc. is low, it is small.
My pay is very low, so it's hard to live here.
Poor people need low-cost apartments.
The temperature will go down over night and tomorrow it will be lower than it was today.
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If something is low, it (or its top) is close to the ground.
The bridge is too low for the truck to go under it.
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If something is low quality, it is bad.
I bought a low-quality bag and it already has a hole in it.
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If a sound is low, it is small in frequency or quiet.
On the piano, the left hand plays the low notes and the right hand plays the high notes.
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If a person is feeling low, they are not happy.
Lusatian
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noun
(= Sorbian)
a Slavonic language spoken in rural area of southeastern Germany
German
Proper noun
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German is the language in Germany.
German
Noun
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A German is a person who comes from Germany.
German
Adjective
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Something or someone that is German comes from Germany.
My friend Dagmar is German.
I bought a German car last year.
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Some people call themselves German because their family came from Germany, even if they have never been to Germany.
Mr. Schwartz is German, his grandmother came to the U.S. from Germany.