Sentence for lower | Use lower in a sentence

Lower sentence examples. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use lower in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for lower.

  • He bent lower. (10)
  • Lower and lower! (10)
  • Joe sank his voice still lower. (8)
  • There were lower depths than his! (8)
  • That young man (speaking lower) is very thoughtless. (4)
  • Mr. Barter thrust forth his lower lip. (8)
  • Adrian was at the lower end of the table. (10)
  • So much better than going to the Lower Rooms. (4)
  • And the lower classes having everything their own way. (9)
  • Fancy having to lower yourself into a chair like that! (8)
  • The lower orders, however, were afraid of being bitten. (8)
  • Due, no doubt, to the lower dividend, and this Pillin business. (8)
  • A committee of the worldly held argumentation in a lower chamber. (10)
  • The Rector bent over his glass of port and moistened his lower lip. (8)
  • We are on the first floor; all the lower doors are locked day and night. (10)
  • Her eyes, turned sideways, glinted; her teeth were fastened on her lower lip. (8)
  • In reality there are but two parts, as the two lower voices double the upper. (3)
  • On the other side of the Lower town Arnold was running forward with his men. (19)
  • You burly lovers on the village green, Yours is a lower, and a happier star! (10)
  • Joy, left alone under the hollow tree, crouches lower, and her shoulders shake. (8)
  • He generally did his winter mischief on a mill and salt marshes lower westward. (10)
  • And she sank even lower in her own esteem when she saw him thoughtful and moved. (12)
  • Her satisfaction, too, in not being at the Lower Rooms was spoken more than once. (4)
  • Whether its value is higher or lower than formerly it is not my office to decide. (12)
  • The Colonel laughed, and his wife shook him by the shoulder to make him laugh lower. (9)
  • Prince Ernest and General Goodwin were behind him, stepping off the lower pier-platform. (10)
  • But is not hypocrisy just a product of tenacity, which is again the lower part of courage? (8)
  • Dahlia sent one quivering look up at her, and cowered lower in her chair near the window. (10)
  • Dahlia sent one quivering look up at her, and cowered lower in her chair near the window. (22)
  • About half-an-hour after, on the road, a gradual dumb chuckle overcame his lower features. (22)
  • The Countess passed on, and met Juliana pacing by herself near the lower gates of the park. (10)
  • Kind nature put that district to sleep while she operated on the disquieted lower functions. (10)
  • But when his eyes discerned Rose behind them, the passions of his lower nature stood up armed. (10)
  • Flames of fire darted out from a log-house battery which barred his approach to the Lower town. (19)
  • The lower bunk had been removed, and in its place was the ugly body of a dismounted Gatling gun. (8)
  • They made their appearance in the Lower Rooms; and here fortune was more favourable to our heroine. (4)
  • Such privileges belonged to its early history, when business standards were lower than they are now. (16)
  • He meant no harm, meant nothing but good; and he was lighting the most destructive of our lower fires. (10)
  • It was capable of being opened in two halves; the upper half could be swung in without the lower half. (17)
  • They are usually made of ¾-inch material, and the lower rail, stiles, and top rail made 1¾ inches wide. (17)
  • Venice dropped lower and lower, breasting the waters, until it was a thin line in air. (10)
  • A double thickness of slate is used for the first course, the upper layer breaking joints with the lower. (17)
  • This simple understanding seemed to relieve the contractor of nervousness, and his bids were often lower. (17)
  • She thought his broad, red-brown face, with its protecting, not unhumorous, lower lip, looked very friendly. (8)
  • The case is now pending an appeal in the Supreme Court, when the decision of the lower court may be reversed. (16)
  • He watched the reddish sand, fluid and swift as water, flicker through an eye from the upper bulb into the lower. (12)
  • It stands on the spur of a lower central eminence crowned by a grey castle, and the sun has it from every aspect. (10)
  • Montgomery and Arnold were to meet in the Lower town and force a rough structure of pickets called Prescott gate. (19)
  • He gave his number and street, and she thanked him with the benevolence that availed so much with the lower classes. (9)
  • But Temple spoiled my triumph by depriving him of the use of his lower limbs after the fall, for he was a heavy man. (10)
  • Drains should be built at intervals along the lower part of the wall, to allow the seeping ground water to come out. (17)
  • In Lower Canada, which was chiefly peopled by French Canadians, the rebels looked to Louis Papineau as their leader. (19)
  • My dear More, what is civilization but the logical, inevitable swallowing up of the lower by the higher types of man? (8)
  • In his defeat concerning the bath-steward, as he felt it to be, he had not the courage, now, to offer the lower berth. (9)
  • Even the Turk, so long the master of the lower Danube, has now sullenly withdrawn to the Bosporus and the Dardanelles. (20)
  • In the lower town the buildings were soon reduced to ruins, and even in the upper town many dangerous fires broke out. (19)
  • According to Strabo, the Danube ended here and the Ister began, for the lower river was known to the Greeks as the Ιστρος. (20)
  • Lower, of course, the multitude must bow, to inspire an august serenity; but the nod they have in exchange for it is not an independent one. (10)
  • Then they hurried down to the ticket-offices, and he got her a lower berth in the Boston sleeper, and went with her to the car. (9)
  • In the autumn of this year (1813) Lower Canada was threatened by a force of 7000 Americans, {272} commanded by General Hampton. (19)
  • And then her head slid lower and lower down his shoulder, and sleep buttoned the lids over those chicory-blue eyes. (8)
  • All the river men we met were suffering from the Danube fever, which, in the lower river, is the constant scourge of the population. (20)
  • Yet a little lower and a stream began, collecting itself together out of many fountains, and soon making a glad noise among the hills. (2)
  • I scatter some Persian powder along the edges of things, and under the lower shelves, and in the dim corners, and I pull down the shades. (9)
  • A crowd of maids gathered along the upper corridor of the main body of the building: two or three footmen hung lower down, bold in attitude. (10)
  • Mr. Brinkley made an inarticulate noise for comment, and assumed the contemptuous sneer which some men find convenient for shaving the lower lip. (9)
  • Lower down, when getting near the hills, there were large patches of pink coronilla and a pale yellow mullen, also willow-herb and a white cruciferous plant. (20)
  • Unfortunately, too, the attorneys, the jury habit strong upon them, brought into the superior tribunals the moral characteristics and professional methods acquired in the lower. (7)

Also see sentences for: diminish, fall, frown, humble, inferior, menial, minimize.

Definition of lower:

  • lower, low’r, v.i. to appear gloomy, as the clouds: to threaten a storm: to frown. | adjs. lou’ry, low’ery, cloudy; low’ering, looking sullen: appearing dark and threatening. | adv. low’eringly. (0)

Glad you visited this page with a sentence for lower. Now that you’ve seen how to use lower in a sentence hope you might explore the rest of this educational reference site Sentencefor.com to see many other example sentences which provide word usage information.

Leave a Reply