Is lower a verb or adjective?

Is lower a verb or adjective?

lower verb [T] (MOVE) to move something into a low position: They lowered the coffin into the grave.

Can I use lower as a verb?

lower verb [T] (MOVE) He lowered his eyes (= looked down) in embarrassment when he saw me. We lowered the floors to give more space in the rooms.

Can you use higher as a verb?

The word lower can be a comparative form of low as an adjective, but it can also be a verb. However, the antonym of the word such as higher or upper cannot be used as a verb.

What is the word high?

high, tall, lofty mean above the average in height. high implies marked extension upward and is applied chiefly to things which rise from a base or foundation or are placed at a conspicuous height above a lower level.

What can I say instead of high?

loaded

  • bombed.
  • buzzed.
  • drunk.
  • gassed.
  • high.
  • inebriated.
  • plastered.
  • smashed.

What can I use instead of high?

high

  • adj.tall; at a great distance aloft.
  • adj.extreme.
  • adj.
  • adj.very happy.
  • adj.intoxicated, drugged.
  • adj.shrill, strong (on the senses)

How can I avoid very in English?

So here are some ways to avoid using very and what to use instead:

  1. Very hard → Grueling (punishing, torturous, demanding)
  2. Very tired → Drained (zero energy)
  3. Very thirsty → Parched.
  4. Very happy → Overjoyed.
  5. Very excited → Eager.

What word can I use instead of?

Find another word for instead-of. In this page you can discover 7 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for instead-of, like: in-place-of, in-lieu-of, rather-than, as a substitute for, in-behalf-of, as a proxy for and as an alternative for.

What is a better word than special?

Some common synonyms of special are especial, individual, particular, and specific.

What does the word implacable mean?

: not placable : not capable of being appeased, significantly changed, or mitigated an implacable enemy.