The verb of the word low is lower.
As in "to lower something".
A verb for low is "lower". As in "to lower something down".
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
A verb for low is "lower". As in "to lower something down".
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