A verb for low is "lower".
As in "to lower something down".
The verb of the word low is lower. As in "to lower something".
No. Low is an adverb and can be used as an adjective.
Mutter is a noun and a verb.
"Rumbled" is a verb because it is an action word that describes the sound or movement made by something. It conveys the action of a deep, low, and continuous sound or the act of moving with a low, rumbling noise.
it is both a verb and a noun
The verb of the word low is lower. As in "to lower something".
The verb is pierced.
Yes, it can be a verb. It can be a noun. verb - He always mumbles to himself noun - He spoke in a low mumble, as if to himself.
No. Low is an adverb and can be used as an adjective.
Mutter is a noun and a verb.
"Rumbled" is a verb because it is an action word that describes the sound or movement made by something. It conveys the action of a deep, low, and continuous sound or the act of moving with a low, rumbling noise.
it is both a verb and a noun
Is is a linking verb in that example.
The word low is an adjective, a verb, an adverb, and a noun.Adjective: comparative forms: low, lower, lowestVerb: low, lows, lowed, lowing (to make a quiet sound, not to be confused with the verb to lower)Adverb: single form low. Example sentence: You can make a profit when you buy low and sell high.Noun: single form low; bottom of the stockmarket, the gearshift, the atmospheric pressure.
no.it can be a verb, a noun, an adjective and an adverb
The word 'low' is an adjective to describe a noun; an adverb which can be part of a verb phrase; and a noun.The noun low is a word for:the lowest level, value, or price;a gear setting on a transmission;a sound made by cattle.
Lowest is the superlative form of the adjective "Low'. The comparative form is lowerLow is also an adverb " in a low position, level, degree, intensity, etc,to bring someone low.Low as a verb is rarely used:low 2N the sound uttered by cattle; mooVB to make or express by a low or moo