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people
Noun
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A people is a group of men, women, and children with a shared culture, history, and language.
Although Lebanon and Syria are two countries they are one people.
This people shares some characteristics with the aborigines.
people
Verb
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If a place is peopled, people live there.
It's a wonderful country peopled with amazing cooks and dancers.
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If you people a story, movie, etc. you fill it with people.
He liked to people his books with simple folk.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
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.
condition
Noun
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A condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.
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The health status of a medical patient.
The doctor will check my condition.
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A problem, especially a medical problem.
I told the doctor about my heart condition. My heart is very weak.
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The state of something, meaning how much wear it has.
The tires were flat, the windows were broken, and the paint was peeling. The car was in poor condition.
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A condition is something that must be true, happen, or exist before something else can.
condition
Verb
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To become accustomed to changes in the environment.
I became conditioned to the weather in San Diego.
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To subject to different conditions, especially as an exercise.
They were conditioning their shins in their karate class.