lowered
Prononciation : [ˈloʊərd]
Mot
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to move something down to a lower position or make something less high. If you have a toy that is too tall, you might lower it to make it fit on a shelf.
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She lowered the flag to half-mast to honor the fallen soldiers.
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He didn’t lower the volume of the music, even though it was too loud.
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Can you lower your hand if you have finished speaking?
Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to reduce the level of something, like feelings or mood. When someone is sad, their happiness might be lowered.
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The teacher said her kind words lowered the students' stress before the test.
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The bad news did not lower his spirits; he stayed cheerful.
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What can we do to lower the tension in the room?
Contexte : « performance »
(verb) to decrease the ability to do something well. If you skip practice, you might lower your skills in a sport.
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Practicing every day helps to lower your chances of making mistakes in the game.
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Taking too long of a break may lower your score on the test.
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How can too much distraction lower your performance at school?
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