Словарь английских синонимов и синонимичных выражений. Том II. J – Z. - страница 33

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5. Undignified, grovelling, vile, base-minded, low-minded, shabby, scurvy, dirty.

6. Dishonorable, disreputable, derogatory, unhandsome, unbecoming, disgraceful, unmanly, ungentlemanly.

7. Moderate, not great, not intense.

8. Weak, exhausted, reduced, feeble.

9. Plain, simple, not luxurious, not rich.

Low, ad. 1. With little elevation.

2. Near the ground.

3. To a reduced state, in a low condition.

4. Softly, in a low tone, not loudly.

5. Cheaply, at a moderate price.

Low, v. n. Bellow, moo.

Low, n. Moo, lowing.

Low-born, a. Of mean birth, of low extraction.

Low-bred, a. Vulgar, unrefined.

Lower, v. a. 1. Depress, detrude, drop, sink, let down, bring down, take down.

2. Degrade, debase, disgrace, humble, humiliate.

3. Lessen, diminish, reduce, decrease.

Lower, v. n. 1. Grow dark, be clouded, appear gloomy, appear stormy.

2. Frown, glower, look sullen, look black.

Lowering, a. Cloudy, clouded, overcast, lurid, murky.

Lowering, n. Depression, diminution, reduction.

Lowing, n. Low, moo.

Lowliness, n. 1. Humility, humbleness, meekness, self-abasement, submissiveness.

2. Lowness, meanness, abjectness.

Lowly, a. 1. Low, not high.

2. Humble, meek, resigned, submissive.

3. Mean, not great, without dignity.

4. Modest, unpretending, not lofty.

Low-minded, a. Base-minded, base, mean, servile, vile, grovelling, slavish, abject, low.

Low-priced, a. Low, cheap.

Low-spirited, a. Dispirited, dejected, depressed, disheartened, discouraged, down-hearted, desponding, cast down, in low spirits.

Low spirits, Dejection, dejectedness, depression, despondency, melancholy, hypochondria.

Loyal, a. Faithful, true, not perfidious, not treacherous.

Loyalty, n. Allegiance, fealty, fidelity.

Lozenge, n. 1. Rhomb, rhombus, oblique-angled parallelogram (with equal sides).

2. Troche.

Lubber, n. Clown, boor, lout, bungler, fumbler, clumsy fellow, awkward fellow.

Lubberly, a. Clumsy, awkward, bungling, fumbling.

Lubricate, v. a. Smooth, make slippery.

Lubricity, n. Smoothness, slipperiness.

Luce, n. Pike, pickerel, true-jack (Esox lucius).

Lucid, a. 1. Shining, radiant, luminous, bright, beaming, resplendent, effulgent.

2. Clear, transparent, pure, pellucid, limpid, diaphanous, crystalline.

3. Distinct, intelligible, perspicuous, plain.

4. Sane, sober, sound (in mind).

Lucifer, n. 1. Venus, Phosphorus, the morning star.