lowest (Adjective) — Lowest in rank or importance. ex. "lowest prize"
lowest (Adjective) — Less than normal in degree, intensity or amount. ex. "low prices" ex. "the reservoir is low"
lowest (Adjective) — Not high; being at or having a relatively small elevation or height. ex. "low ceilings" ex. "low clouds" ex. "low hills" ex. "the sun is low" ex. "low furniture" ex. "a low bow"
lowest (Adjective) — Very low in volume. ex. "a low murmur" ex. "the low-toned murmur of the surf"
lowest (Adjective) — Unrefined in character. ex. "low comedy"
lowest (Adjective) — Used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency.
lowest (Adjective) — Of the most contemptible kind. ex. "a low stunt to pull" ex. "a low-down sneak"
lowest (Adjective) — Low or inferior in station or quality. ex. "a low cottage"
lowest (Adjective) — No longer sufficient. ex. "supplies are low"
lowest (Adjective) — Subdued or brought low in condition or status. ex. "brought low"
lowest (Adjective) — Filled with melancholy and despondency. ex. "low at the thought of what he had to face" ex. "low-spirited at the thought of what he had to face"
lowest (Adverb) — In the lowest position; nearest the ground. ex. "the branch with the big peaches on it hung lowest"