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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.
singing
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noun
the act of singing vocal music
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noun
(= tattle)
disclosing information or giving evidence about another
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adjective
(= cantabile)
smooth and flowing
voice
Noun
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The sounds a person makes with the throat.
His voice was deep and clear.
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The influence of a person.
She had a lot of voice in the company.
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of expression.
You spoke in a low voice so that they would not hear.
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Tells if the subject does or receives the action.
That sentence is in passive voice.
voice
Verb
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To say a thought, articulate.
The president voiced her disagreement.