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lowest

[ UK /lˈə‍ʊəst/ ]
[ US /ˈɫoʊəst/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in the lowest position; nearest the ground
    the branch with the big peaches on it hung lowest
ADJECTIVE
  1. lowest in rank or importance
    last prize
    in last place

How To Use lowest In A Sentence

  • This is the lowest attendance for the first four days since 2007, when frequent rain interruptions hit the first week. Times, Sunday Times
  • The overall tax burden, according to the Tax Foundation, is the third-lowest in the nation.
  • Extra hydration makes it easier for the molecule to assume the lowest-energy configuration.
  • Archaeologists found pottery in the lowest level of the site.
  • This usage proceeded, in part, from the notion of consanguinity between every member of a clan, even of the lowest degree, to his chieftain, and the affability and courtesy with which the head was in the habit of treating those over whom he ruled. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I.
  • Now they can either award the deal to the lowest bidder or negotiate some kind of split.
  • He declined to give figures for the lowest payout or the average compensation.
  • Oil sank to its lowest in four years. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you visit the lowest terrace (called Canada) you may be interested to see an area of the extremely rare asarabacca plant, used in the making of snuff.
  • Blend at lowest speed 30 seconds and then beat at medium speed 3 minutes.
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