All lowdown synonyms
lowΒ·down
L l adj lowdown
- discouraged β to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
- depressed β If you are depressed, you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.
- poor β having little or no money, goods, or other means of support: a poor family living on welfare.
- cheap β Goods or services that are cheap cost less money than usual or than you expected.
- unfair β not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics: an unfair law; an unfair wage policy.
- pessimistic β pertaining to or characterized by pessimism or the tendency to expect only bad outcomes; gloomy; joyless; unhopeful: His pessimistic outlook kept him from applying for jobs for which he was perfectly qualified.
- unjustified β to show (an act, claim, statement, etc.) to be just or right: The end does not always justify the means.
- morose β gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
- wrongful β unjust or unfair: a wrongful act; a wrongful charge.
- despondent β If you are despondent, you are very unhappy because you have been experiencing difficulties that you think you will not be able to overcome.
- wrong β not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
- unhappy β sad; miserable; wretched: Why is she so unhappy?
- one-sided β considering but one side of a matter or question; partial or unfair: a one-sided judgment.
- prejudiced β an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
- underhanded β underhand.
- deceitful β If you say that someone is deceitful, you mean that they behave in a dishonest way by making other people believe something that is not true.
- ruthless β without pity or compassion; cruel; merciless: a ruthless tyrant.
- illegal β forbidden by law or statute.
- dishonest β not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; not worthy of trust or belief: a dishonest person.
- crooked β If you describe something as crooked, especially something that is usually straight, you mean that it is bent or twisted.
- unethical β lacking moral principles; unwilling to adhere to proper rules of conduct.
- crafty β If you describe someone as crafty, you mean that they achieve what they want in a clever way, often by deceiving people.
- shameless β lacking any sense of shame: immodest; audacious.
- naughty β improper, tasteless, indecorous, or indecent: a naughty word.
- impish β mischievous.
- devilish β A devilish idea or action is cruel or unpleasant.
- wayward β turned or turning away from what is right or proper; willful; disobedient: a wayward son; wayward behavior.
- mischievous β maliciously or playfully annoying.
- villainous β having a cruel, wicked, malicious nature or character.
- salacious β lustful or lecherous.
- pornographic β sexually explicit videos, photographs, writings, or the like, whose purpose is to elicit sexual arousal.
- vulgar β characterized by ignorance of or lack of good breeding or taste: vulgar ostentation.
- indecent β offending against generally accepted standards of propriety or good taste; improper; vulgar: indecent jokes; indecent language; indecent behavior.
- prurient β having, inclined to have, or characterized by lascivious or lustful thoughts, desires, etc.
- pathetic β causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
- lewd β inclined to, characterized by, or inciting to lust or lechery; lascivious.
noun lowdown
- gossip β idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others: the endless gossip about Hollywood stars.
- announcement β An announcement is a statement made to the public or to the media which gives information about something that has happened or that will happen.
- authentication β to establish as genuine.
- account β If you have an account with a bank or a similar organization, you have an arrangement to leave your money there and take some out when you need it.
- story β a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
- detail β The details of something are its individual features or elements.
- tale β a narrative that relates the details of some real or imaginary event, incident, or case; story: a tale about Lincoln's dog.
- version β a particular account of some matter, as from one person or source, contrasted with some other account: two different versions of the accident.
- narrative β a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious.
- report β an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
- history β the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
- intelligence β capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity; aptitude in grasping truths, relationships, facts, meanings, etc.
- information β knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime.
- conversation β If you have a conversation with someone, you talk with them, usually in an informal situation.