All lowness synonyms
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L l noun lowness
- profundity β the quality or state of being profound; depth.
- deepness β extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well; a deep valley.
- sounding β emitting or producing a sound or sounds.
- meanness β the state or quality of being mean.
- disgrace β the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
- baseness β morally low; without estimable personal qualities; dishonorable; meanspirited; selfish; cowardly.
- sordid β morally ignoble or base; vile: sordid methods.
- closeness β to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut.
- disrepute β bad repute; low regard; disfavor (usually preceded by in or into): Some literary theories have fallen into disrepute.
- parsimony β extreme or excessive economy or frugality; stinginess; niggardliness.
- wickedness β the quality or state of being wicked.
- rapacity β given to seizing for plunder or the satisfaction of greed.
- corruptness β guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked: a corrupt judge.
- covetousness β inordinately or wrongly desirous of wealth or possessions; greedy.
- frugality β the quality of being frugal, or prudent in saving; the lack of wastefulness: Many people who have lived through periods of economic deprivation develop lifelong habits of frugality and are almost never tempted by wasteful consumption.
- infamy β extremely bad reputation, public reproach, or strong condemnation as the result of a shameful, criminal, or outrageous act: a time that will live in infamy.
- degradation β You use degradation to refer to a situation, condition, or experience which you consider shameful and disgusting, especially one which involves poverty or immorality.
- malignity β the state or character of being malign; malevolence; intense ill will; spite.
- debasement β Debasement is the action of reducing the value or quality of something.
- iniquity β gross injustice or wickedness.
- degeneracy β If you refer to the behaviour of a group of people as degeneracy, you mean that you think it is shocking, immoral, or disgusting.
- unworthiness β not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
- stinginess β reluctant to give or spend; not generous; niggardly; penurious: He's a stingy old miser.
- miserliness β of, like, or befitting a miser; penurious; stingy; niggardly.
- unkindness β lacking in kindness or mercy; severe.
- beastliness β of or like a beast; bestial.
- shamelessness β lacking any sense of shame: immodest; audacious.
- unscrupulousness β not scrupulous; unrestrained by scruples; conscienceless; unprincipled.
- blue funk β a state of great terror or loss of nerve
- abject β You use abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad.
- disconsolation β without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy; inconsolable: Loss of her pet dog made her disconsolate.
- lugubriosity β mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially in an affected, exaggerated, or unrelieved manner: lugubrious songs of lost love.
- depression β A depression is a time when there is very little economic activity, which causes a lot of unemployment and poverty.
- peepers β a person who peeps in an abnormally prying manner; a voyeur.
- churlish β Someone who is churlish is unfriendly, bad-tempered, or impolite.
- knavish β like or befitting a knave; untrustworthy; dishonest.
- resonance β the state or quality of being resonant.
- sonority β the condition or quality of being resonant or sonorous.
- extent β The area covered by something.
- expanse β An area of something, typically land or sea, presenting a wide continuous surface.
- cheerlessness β The state or characteristic of being cheerless.
- dispiritedness β The state or condition of being dispirited.
- dolefulness β The characteristic of being doleful; sadness.
- downheartedness β The characteristic of being downhearted; sadness.
- ennui β A feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement.
- abjectness β The state of being abject; abasement; meanness; servility. (Late 16th century.).
- eyes β Plural form of eye.
- churlishness β The state of being churlish.
- contemptibleness β The state or quality of being contemptible.
- knavishness β The quality of being knavish.