low
/loʊ/Definitions
1. adjective
having a relatively small or insignificant amount, degree, or intensity.
“The company’s profits were low last year due to the economic downturn.”
2. adverb
in a low position or manner.
“The bird flew low over the trees.”
3. noun
the lowest or most basic level of something.
“The low of the stock market had a significant impact on investors.”
4. verb
to make something lower or less intense.
“The sound engineer tried to low the music to make it more suitable for the audience.”
5. verb
to become lower or less intense.
“The storm began to low and the winds started to die down.”