low-level
[ loh-lev-uh l ]
/ ˈloʊˈlɛv əl /
adjective
undertaken by or composed of members having a low status: a low-level discussion.
having low status: low-level personnel.
undertaken at or from a low altitude: low-level bombing.
Linguistics.
occurring or operating at the phonetic level of linguistic representation or analysis: low-level rules governing assimilation.
Origin of low-level
First recorded in 1880–85
Words nearby low-level
low-grade,
low-hanging fruit,
low-impact,
low-income,
low-key,
low-level,
low-level language,
low-level waste,
low-loader,
low-lying,
low-minded