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Adjectives (4)
low-level
adj. occurring at a relatively low altitude; "a low-level strafing run"
low-level
adj. not intense; "low-level radiation"
low-level
adj. at a low level in rank or importance; "a low-level job"; "low-level discussions"
subordinate
adj. lower in rank or importance
Fuzzynyms (12)
collateral
adj. accompany, concomitant; "collateral target damage from a bombing run"
concomitant, attendant, accompanying, incidental to
adj. following as a consequence; "an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems"; "snags incidental to the changeover in management"
accessory, adjuvant, subsidiary, adjunct, auxiliary, ancillary, appurtenant
adj. furnishing added support; "an ancillary pump"; "an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"; "The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other"
Synonyms (22)
low-lying
adj. having a small elevation above the ground or horizon or sea level; "low-lying clouds"
under, nether
adj. located below or beneath something else; "nether garments"; "the under parts of a machine"
debased, devalued, degraded
adj. lowered in value; "the dollar is low"; "a debased currency"
down, depressed
adj. lower than previously; "the market is depressed"; "prices are down"
reduced, rock-bottom
adj. well below normal (especially in price)
poor
adj. unsatisfactory; "a poor light for reading"; "poor morale"; "expectations were poor"
low, small, humble, modest, lowly
adj. low or inferior in station or quality; "a humble cottage"; "a lowly parish priest"; "a modest man of the people"; "small beginnings"
lower, less
adj. (usually preceded by `no') lower in quality; "no less than perfect"
middle-level
adj. intermediate in rank or position; "middle-level management"
outclassed
adj. decisively surpassed by something else so as to appear to be of a lower class
inferior
adj. of or characteristic of low rank or importance
subordinate
adj. subject or submissive to authority or the control of another; "a subordinate kingdom"
Antonyms (7)
dominant
adj. exercising influence or control; "television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion"; "the dominant partner in the marriage"
sovereign, supreme
adj. greatest in status or authority or power; "a supreme tribunal"
superior
adj. of or characteristic of high rank or importance; "a superior officer"
superior, superior to
adj. (sometimes followed by `to') not subject to or influenced by; "overcome by a superior opponent"; "trust magnates who felt themselves superior to law"
primary
adj. of first rank or importance or value; direct and immediate rather than secondhand; "primary goals"; "a primary effect"; "primary sources"; "a primary interest"
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