how
[{'def': 'In what manner or way; by what means or process. How can a man be born when he is old John iii.'}, {'def': ''}, {'def': 'To what degree or extent, number or amount; in what proportion; by what measure or quality. O, how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day. Ps. cxix.'}, {'def': '. By how much they would diminish the present extent of the sea, so much they would impair the fertility, and fountains, and rivers of the earth. Bentley.'}, {'def': 'For what reason; from what cause. How now, my love! why is your cheek so pale Shak.'}, {'def': 'In what state, condition, or plight. How, and with what reproach, shall I return Dryden.'}, {'def': 'By what name, designation, or title. How art thou called Shak.'}, {'def': 'At what price; how dear. [Obs.] How a score of ewes now Shak. Note: How is used in each sense, interrogatively, interjectionally, and relatively; it is also often employed to emphasize an interrogation or exclamation. "How are the mighty fallen!"'}, {'def': 'Sam. i.'}, {'def': '. Sometimes, also, it is used as a noun; -- as, the how, the when, the wherefore. Shelley. Let me beg you -- don\'t say "How" for "What" Holmes.'}]
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low
[{'id': 'bc0bd190e0', 'def': 'in a low position', 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': 'acca78cd87', 'def': 'filled with melancholy and despondency', 'synonyms': ['grim', 'gloomy', 'blue', 'depressed', 'dispirited', 'down', 'downcast', 'downhearted', 'down in the mouth', 'low-spirited'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '892ffdcf22', 'def': 'of the most contemptible kind', 'synonyms': ['miserable', 'scummy', 'abject', 'low-down', 'scurvy'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '282cac630a', 'def': 'literal meanings', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'bb94641917', 'def': 'less than normal in degree or intensity or amount', 'example': 'low prices', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'caa647bf72', 'def': 'used of sounds and voices', 'example': 'low in pitch or frequency', 'synonyms': ['high'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'd557f2165c', 'def': 'very low in volume', 'example': 'a low murmur', 'synonyms': ['low-toned'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'ea6bc19aff', 'def': 'subdued or brought low in condition or status', 'example': 'brought low', 'synonyms': ['humiliated', 'broken', 'crushed', 'humbled'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '73c6a7caac', 'def': 'unrefined in character', 'example': 'low comedy', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '23b5de864a', 'def': 'no longer sufficient', 'example': 'supplies are low', 'synonyms': ['depleted'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '1e1b114000', 'def': 'low or inferior in station or quality', 'synonyms': ['small'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'e9d215e94f', 'def': 'the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle', 'synonyms': ['first'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'c5d46f6be7', 'def': 'a low level or position or degree', 'example': 'the stock market fell to a new low', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '01b1eaf1fa', 'def': 'an air mass of lower pressure', 'synonyms': ['depression'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '817b15aa0a', 'def': 'make a low noise, characteristic of bovines', 'synonyms': ['moo'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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who
[{'def': 'Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron.,'}, {'def': 'As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc. Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever. "Let who will be President." Macaulay. [He] should not tell whose children they were. Chaucer. There thou tell\'st of kings, and who aspire; Who fall, who rise, who triumph, who do moan. Daniel. Adders who with cloven tongues Do hiss into madness. Shak. Whom I could pity thus forlorn. Milton. How hard is our fate, who serve in the state. Addison. Who cheapens life, abates the fear of death. Young. The brace of large greyhounds, who were the companions of his sports. Sir W. Scott.'}, {'def': "One; any; one. [Obs., except in the archaic phrase, as who should say.] As who should say, it were a very dangerous matter if a man in any point should be found wiser than his forefathers were. Robynson (More's Utopia)."}]
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