lower
lower is defined in Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) with 11 senses, and appears in Roget's Thesaurus (1911) with 40 related terms. The full text of each entry is reproduced verbatim below.
Definitions
- 1.To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down; as, to lower a bucket into a well; to lower a sail or a boat; sometimes, to pull down; as, to lower a flag. Lowered softly with a threefold cord of love Down to a silent grave. Tennyson.
- 2.To reduce the height of; as, to lower a fence or wall; to lower a chimney or turret.
- 3.To depress as to direction; as, to lower the aim of a gun; to make less elevated as to object; as, to lower one's ambition, aspirations, or hopes.
- 4.To reduce the degree, intensity, strength, etc., of; as, to lower the temperature of anything; to lower one's vitality; to lower distilled liquors.
- 5.To bring down; to humble; as, to lower one's pride.
- 6.To reduce in value, amount, etc. ; as, to lower the price of goods, the rate of interest, etc.
- 7.To fall; to sink; to grow less; to diminish; to decrease; as, the river lowered as rapidly as it rose.
- 8.To be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; to be covered with dark and threatening clouds, as the sky; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest. All the clouds that lowered upon our house. Shak.
- 9.To frown; to look sullen. But sullen discontent sat lowering on her face. Dryden.
- 10.Cloudiness; gloominess.
- 11.A frowning; sullenness.
Source: Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913 edition (public domain, via GCIDE / Project Gutenberg).
Synonyms
Related terms (Roget's 1911)
- abase
- abasement
- abate
- abatement
- about
- abridge
- abridgment
- adown
- and
- anticlimax
- attenuate
- away
- back
- balance
- basement
- bate
- become
- below
- bend
- beneath
- bilge
- bob
- bottom
- bow
- bring
- candle
- cast
- cellar
- coarctation
- come
- commonalty
- concave
- concavity
- contract
- contracted
- contraction
- couch
- courtesy
- cower
- crouch
Source: Roget's Thesaurus, 1911 edition (public domain, via Project Gutenberg eBook #10681).
Related questions
Reverse-dictionary questions
Definition-first questions whose answer is lower.
- What is to reduce the height of; as, to lower a fence or wall; to lower a chimney or turret called?
- What is to depress as to direction; as, to lower the aim of a gun; to make less elevated as to object; as, to lower one's ambition, aspirations, or hopes called?
- What is to reduce the degree, intensity, strength, etc., of; as, to lower the temperature of anything; to lower one's vitality; to lower distilled liquors called?
- What is to bring down; to humble; as, to lower one's pride called?
- What is to reduce in value, amount, etc. ; as, to lower the price of goods, the rate of interest, etc called?
- What is to fall; to sink; to grow less; to diminish; to decrease; as, the river lowered as rapidly as it rose called?
- What is to frown; to look sullen. But sullen discontent sat lowering on her face. Dryden called?
Sources
- Definitions: Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913 edition (public domain, via GCIDE / Project Gutenberg).
- Synonyms & antonyms: Roget's Thesaurus, 1911 edition (public domain, via Project Gutenberg eBook #10681).
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