low in Latin
low in Latin is humilis, bassus — low means close to the ground or to a base level; not high.
low in Latin
humilis
humilis
(phonetics) Made with a relatively large opening between the tongue and the palate; made with (part of) the tongue positioned low in the mouth, relative to the palate.
bassus
(phonetics) Made with a relatively large opening between the tongue and the palate; made with (part of) the tongue positioned low in the mouth, relative to the palate.
What does "low" mean?
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adj Close to the ground or to a base level; not high.
"The ceiling in the attic was too low to stand up straight."
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adj Small in amount, degree, or intensity.
"Interest rates are at a historic low."
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adj Feeling sad or depressed.
"He's been feeling low since the breakup."
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adj Deep or quiet in sound or pitch.
"She spoke in a low voice so no one else would hear."
low in a sentence
- The ceiling in the attic was too low to stand up straight.
- Interest rates are at a historic low.
- The car runs on low fuel.
- He's been feeling low since the breakup.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "low" in Latin?
"low" in Latin is humilis, bassus. low means: Close to the ground or to a base level; not high.
How do you use "low" in a sentence?
Example: "The ceiling in the attic was too low to stand up straight." In Latin, "low" is humilis, bassus.
Are there other ways to say "low" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "low": humilis, bassus.
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