LOW vs POOR: NOUN
- A hill; a small eminence; a mound, either natural or artificial.
- The bellow of cattle; a moo.
- The low gear configuration of a transmission.
- A region of atmospheric pressure that is below normal.
- A low level, position, or degree.
- The characteristic sound uttered by cattle; a moo.
- The lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving
- An air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation
- British political cartoonist (born in New Zealand) who created the character Colonel Blimp (1891-1963)
- A low level or position or degree
- People without possessions or wealth (considered as a group)
- Those who have little or no possessions or money, taken as a group.
- A small European codfish (Gadus minutus); -- called also power cod.
- In England, a gadoid fish, Gadus minutus.
- Poor people considered as a group.
LOW vs POOR: ADJECTIVE
- Of, relating to, or being the gear configuration or setting, as in an automotive transmission, that produces the least vehicular speed with respect to engine speed.
- Depreciatory; disparaging.
- Lacking liveliness or good spirits; discouraged or dejected.
- Lacking strength or vigor; weak.
- Not adequately provided or equipped; short.
- Being near depletion.
- Unrefined; coarse.
- Violating standards of morality or decency; base: : base.
- Below others in status or rank; lowly.
- Having a pitch corresponding to a relatively small number of sound-wave cycles per second.
- Not loud; soft.
- Relatively small. Used of a cost, price, or other value.
- Relating to or being latitudes nearest to the equator.
- Ranked near the beginning of an ascending series or scale.
- Below an average or a standard.
- Below average in degree, intensity, or amount.
- Produced with part or all of the tongue depressed, as a, pronounced (ä), in father. Used of vowels.
- Close or closer to a reference point.
- Cut to show the wearer's neck and chest; décolleté.
- Of less than usual or average depth; shallow.
- Situated below the surrounding surfaces.
- Situated or placed below normal height.
- Near to the ground or the horizon.
- Rising only slightly above surrounding surfaces.
- Having little relative height; not high or tall.
- Low in spirits
- Subdued or brought low in condition or status
- Of the most contemptible kind
- Being the gear producing the lowest drive speed
- Low or inferior in station or quality
- No longer sufficient
- Unrefined in character
- Very low in volume
- Used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency
- Less than normal in degree or intensity or amount
- Literal meanings; being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extension
- Inadequate, insufficient
- Deficient in a specified way.
- To be pitied.
- Of low quality.
- With little or no possessions or money.
- Those who are destitute of property; the indigent; the needy. In a legal sense, those who depend on charity or maintenance by the public.
- The friar bird.
- An assessment or tax, as in an English parish, for the relief or support of the poor.
- The red-flowered pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis), which opens its blossoms only in fair weather.
- Garlic; -- so called because it was thought to be an antidote to animal poison.
- A law providing for, or regulating, the relief or support of the poor.
- Free from self-assertion; not proud or arrogant; meek.
- Worthy of pity or sympathy; -- used also sometimes as a term of endearment, or as an expression of modesty, and sometimes as a word of contempt.
- Inadequate; insufficient; insignificant.
- Without prosperous conditions or good results; unfavorable; unfortunate; unconformable.
- Destitute of beauty, fitness, or merit.
- Destitute of fertility; exhausted; barren; sterile; -- said of land.
- Of little value or worth; not good; inferior; shabby; mean.
- Wanting in strength or vigor; feeble; dejected.
- Wanting in fat, plumpness, or fleshiness; lean; emaciated; meager
- Destitute of such qualities as are desirable, or might naturally be expected.
- So completely destitute of property as to be entitled to maintenance from the public.
- Destitute of property; wanting in material riches or goods; needy; indigent.
- Eliciting or deserving pity; pitiable.
- Humble; meek.
- Undernourished; lean. Used especially of animals.
- Negative, unfavorable, or disapproving.
- Not adequate in quality or quantity; inferior.
- Deficient or lacking in a specified resource or quality.
- Relating to or characterized by poverty.
- Having insufficient wealth to meet the necessities or comforts of life or to live in a manner considered acceptable in a society.
- Deserving or inciting pity
- Yielding little by great labor
- Moderate to inferior in quality
- Not sufficient to meet a need
- Unsatisfactory
- Characterized by or indicating lack of money
- Badly supplied with desirable qualities or substances
- Having little money or few possessions
- Low in degree
LOW vs POOR: VERB
- Make a low noise, characteristic of bovines
- N/A
LOW vs POOR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To utter the sound made by cattle; moo.
- N/A
LOW vs POOR: ADVERB
- At a small price.
- With a deep pitch.
- Softly; quietly.
- In or to a reduced, humbled, or degraded condition.
- In or to a low condition or rank; humbly.
- In or to a low position, level, or space.
- In a low position; near the ground
- N/A
LOW vs POOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Near the ground
- In a low position
- Low in pitch or frequency
- Used of sounds and voices
- Literal meanings
- Used to start a car moving
- Often brings precipitation
- An air mass of lower pressure
- Filled with melancholy and despondency
- Near the ground; not aloft; not high: as, to fly low; to aim low.
- To go low; descend; fall.
- To bring low; humble.
- To lower.
- To utter the soft bellow peculiar to animals of the cow kind; moo.
- Lacking in specific resources, qualities or substances
- Lacking in quality or substances
- Characterized by or indicating poverty
- Of insufficient quantity to meet a need
- Humble; slight; insignificant: used modestly in speaking of things pertaining to one's self.
- Miserable; wretched: used in contempt.
- Unfortunate; to be pitied or regretted: much used colloquially as a vague epithet indicative of sympathy or pity for one who is sick, feeble, or unhappy, or of regret for one who is dead.
- Destitute of merit or worth; barren; jejune: as, a poor discourse; a poor essay.
- Lacking in spirit or vigor; feeble; impotent.
- Lacking in fertility; barren; exhausted: as, poor land.
- Lean; meager; emaciated: as, poor cattle.
- Mean; shabby: as, a poor outfit; poor surroundings.
- In particular— Of little consequence; trifling; insignificant; paltry: as, a poor excuse.
- Deficient in or destitute of desirable or essential qualities; lacking those qualities which render a thing valuable, desirable, suitable, or sufficient for its purpose; inferior; bad: as, poor bread; poor health; cattle in poor condition.
- Lacking means to procure the comforts of life; indigent; needy; necessitous; specifically, in law, so destitute or impoverished as to be dependent upon charity, or upon the poorrates; pauper.
- Possessing little; destitute of wealth: opposed to rich: as, a poor man; a poor community.
- To pet in a pitying, compassionate way.
LOW vs POOR: RELATED WORDS
- Miserable, Depleted, Deep, Inferior, Receding, Deficient, Insufficient, Small, Depressed, Ebb, Down, Soft, Modest, Reduced, Poor
- Pitiable, Low, Resourceless, Needy, Inferior, Pathetic, Deficient, Impoverished, Inadequate, Destitute, Miserable, Mediocre, Wretched, Bad, Pitiful
LOW vs POOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Miserable, Depleted, Deep, Inferior, Receding, Deficient, Insufficient, Small, Depressed, Ebb, Down, Soft, Modest, Reduced, Poor
- Pitiable, Low, Resourceless, Needy, Inferior, Pathetic, Deficient, Impoverished, Inadequate, Destitute, Miserable, Mediocre, Wretched, Bad, Pitiful
LOW vs POOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The PEDS had either low sensitivity or low specificity in most of the age subgroups.
- Job dissatisfaction produces low morale among workers and low morale at work is highly undesirable.
- APHont is a low vision font designed for use by readers with low vision.
- Turn the heat down on the soup pot to low or medium low.
- With low down payment loans enjoy greater credit allowances and low down payments.
- Mice receiving low viral vector doses to mimic those in low trough FIX levels will be tested.
- Some of the huge benefits, including low down payments and low credit limits.
- Inventory is low and with very low rates, buyers are looking to purchase.
- Commercially available polylysine coated slides provide low adhesion and low background.
- This style is low assertiveness and low cooperativeness.
- Poor Law inspections and massive land sales, although it is hard to imagine that the poor benefited when they swapped Catholic for Protestant landlords.
- These lead to poor organization, follow through, incomplete homework, and poor attention and vigilance in the classroom.
- These include poor credit history, payment delinquencies or even poor tax history.
- Evidently, officials who a poor fighting crime also conduct poor capital investigations and trials.
- Charge a lot kind of fees without notice and poor poor customer service.
- Poor implementation can lead to poor quality, delays in testing, and increased cost.
- Specialty glove, organic solvents Extremely expensive, poor physical properties, poor vs.
- Poor quality education give rise to poor economic conditions.
- They start talking about poor people being lazy, poor people not wanting to work, poor people not taking care of their kids.
- We are both poor, very poor, perfectly poor.
LOW vs POOR: QUESTIONS
- What causes low potassium in diabetic ketoacidosis?
- How does superconductivity work at low temperatures?
- Can low testosterone cause prostate health problems?
- Are your writing confidence levels dangerously low?
- How to treat thrombocytopenia (low platelet count)?
- Can neurological disorders cause low blood pressure?
- Does hydrochlorothiazide cause low potassium levels?
- Why do low pressure systems usually occur in low pressure areas?
- Why is the extremely low income limit set at the very low?
- Why do low altitude areas tend to have a low population density?
- Are schools serving poor students being shortchanged?
- What causes poor results from aspirated psychrometers?
- How does poor corporate communication affect employees?
- Do American banks treat the poor like Bangladeshis do the poor?
- How might poor leadership be evidence of poor leadership?
- Why should we not blame the poor for the poor children?
- Is it better to be humble and poor than rich and poor?
- Are children from frequently-poor families more likely to be poor?
- Why do poor countries have such a poor view of religion?
- Does poor government funding improve education in poor countries?