Pronunciation of the English word lower.
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1. | The notion of upper-class and lower-class among humans in this world is a topic likely to be found in a woman's essay. Anyone who thinks that falls in the lower-class category of humans. | |
2. | When pressure is lower, the boiling point is lower. | |
3. | He watched over her slumber for some time, but Nature proved to be too strong for him. For three days and three nights he had allowed himself neither rest nor repose. Slowly the eyelids drooped over the tired eyes, and the head sunk lower and lower upon the breast, until the man's grizzled beard was mixed with the gold tresses of his companion, and both slept the same deep and dreamless slumber. | |
4. | If governments impose green tax hikes and the costly measures on transportation, home heating, power generation and lifestyles that scientists say are needed to lower emissions and to shift economies away from dependency on fossil fuels, they risk prompting a backlash, largely from middle-class and lower-income workers, as well as pensioners who can ill afford to bear the expense. | |
5. | I won't lower myself to his level. | |
6. | Bank lending is rising because of lower interest rates. | |
7. | The salary of a teacher is lower than that of a lawyer. | |
8. | We hope to lower the tariff. | |
9. | I'll agree to the terms if you lower the price. | |
10. | Demand for imported cars is increasing due to lower prices. |