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broken vs low

low vs broken

broken is not a noun while low is a noun.

broken and low both are adjectives.

broken is not a verb while low is a verb.

broken is not an adverb while low is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
broken No Yes No No
low Yes Yes Yes Yes
As adjectives, broken and low are synonyms defined as:
  • broken and low: subdued or brought low in condition or status
Other synonyms of broken include crushed, humbled, humiliated.
broken (noun) low (noun)
the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving
a low level or position or degree
an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation
broken (adjective) low (adjective)
physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extension
not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly less than normal in degree or intensity or amount
(especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency
out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken') of the most contemptible kind
destroyed financially filled with melancholy and despondency
thrown into a state of disarray or confusion subdued or brought low in condition or status
discontinuous low or inferior in station or quality
subdued or brought low in condition or status no longer sufficient
weakened and infirm very low in volume
imperfectly spoken or written unrefined in character
lacking a part or parts
topographically very uneven
tamed or trained to obey
broken (verb) low (verb)
make a low noise, characteristic of bovines
broken (adverb) low (adverb)
in a low position; near the ground
Difference between broken and low

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