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4 abase, debase, degrade, discredit, shame, disgrace, demean,<br />

belittle, humble, humiliate; stoop, deign, condescend: I<br />

wouldn't lower myself to so much as speak to him. 5 turn down,<br />

quieten, moderate, modulate, soften, tone down: He lowered his<br />

voice to a whisper.<br />

--adj. 6 further or farther down: My mother has a flat on a<br />

lower floor of the building. 7 earlier: These primitive<br />

amphibians are from the Lower Carboniferous. 8 lower case.<br />

small, minuscule: Use capitals for the first letters and lower<br />

case for the rest in these names.<br />

lowerý v. See lour, above.<br />

lowly adj. See low°, 7, above.<br />

loyal adj. faithful, true, dependable, devoted, trustworthy, trusty,<br />

steady, steadfast, staunch, trusted, reliable, stable,<br />

unswerving, unwavering, dedicated, constant, patriotic: Give me<br />

twelve men loyal and true and we shall rout the enemy.<br />

loyalty n. faithfulness, fidelity, dependability, devotedness,<br />

devotion, allegiance, patriotism, trustworthiness,<br />

steadfastness, staunchness, firmness, resolution, resolve,<br />

reliability, stability, dedication, constancy: I hope that we<br />

can rely on the loyalty of everyone in your unit, Colonel.<br />

12.5 luck...<br />

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luck n. 1 fortune, chance, destiny, fate, accident, fortuity,<br />

serendipity; fluke, stroke of luck, US happenstance: Luck<br />

brought us together. 2 good fortune, (good) break: It takes a<br />

lot of luck to get the kinds of roles you want as an actor. 3<br />

chance(s), success rate, fortune(s): I hope that my luck<br />

improves soon.<br />

lucky adj. 1 fortunate, blessed, favoured, charmed: She was very<br />

lucky to get the job. 2 providential, timely, opportune,<br />

propitious, favourable, auspicious, advantageous, convenient,<br />

fortuitous: It was lucky that you were at the swimming pool to<br />

save her.

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