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far too lowering
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "far too lowering" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a sense of something being excessively degrading or humiliating, but the construction is awkward and not commonly used. Example: "The criticism was far too lowering for someone who was already feeling vulnerable."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(20)
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The other day, feeling fed up for reasons far too lowering to go into here – suffice it to say I was looking at a night in a strange city with only a small bag of dry roasted peanuts for company – I pulled a book from our shelves on a whim: Mortification: Writers' Stories of Their Public Shame, edited by Robin Robertson, which came out in 2003.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The results suggest "we are being far too casual about lowering cholesterol," he adds.
News & Media
"We went too far, too fast on the lowering of prices," he said.
News & Media
If we already have a drinking crisis with young people under 21 drinking far too much, how will lowering the drinking age help?
News & Media
On the same basis, of course, America's rate is far too low (even a lower bound for the optimal rate would be a lot higher than 7 pence a litre).Britain's rate, judged according to the environmental and congestion arguments, looks way too high but plainly the British government has another reason for taxing petrol so heavily.
News & Media
A small p-value in this test suggests there are far too many p-values lower than q for all of them to be true nulls.
Science
After peaking at 10percentt in October 2009, the unemployment rate has been grinding lower, but far too slowly.
News & Media
Haiti has been out of sight and of of mind for far too long; it is like a Lower Ninth Ward of almost 10 million people.
News & Media
Bloomberg's bizarre dance with the Occupy Wall Street protesters over the past months will certainly rank among low points of his tenure in office, and it goes beyond the notion that a mayor who's primary responsibility in office is public safety seemed to ignore for far too long that the area in lower Manhattan where the protesters occupied was anything but safe.
News & Media
Many goals unite the New American Oligarchy to which Bruce Rauner belongs: the privatization of public services, a tax system that shields their riches, the destruction of public education, diminished workplace rights and consumer protections, lower wages, and far too much more of that ilk.
News & Media
It took the government far too long to take sufficiently aggressive steps to lower mortgage rates.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing something excessively degrading, opt for clearer and more widely accepted phrases like "excessively degrading" or "unduly humiliating" instead of using the less common "far too lowering".
Common error
Avoid combining multiple adverbs and verbs in a way that sounds unnatural. While individually the words might make sense, stringing them together can result in awkward phrasing. Instead of "far too lowering", try simplifying the sentence structure for better clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "far too lowering" functions as an intensifier combined with an adjective aiming to describe something as excessively degrading or humiliating. However, it's an uncommon construction and sounds awkward, as confirmed by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
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Less common in
Formal & Business
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Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "far too lowering" is understandable, it is not considered standard or grammatically correct English. According to Ludwig AI, it's better to avoid this phrase and instead opt for clearer and more widely accepted alternatives like "excessively degrading" or "unduly humiliating". Its usage is rare, primarily found in News & Media and Scientific contexts, but due to its awkwardness and limited support from authoritative sources, it is best to use more established phrases for clarity and impact.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
excessively degrading
Focuses specifically on the demeaning nature, removing the ambiguity of "lowering".
unduly humiliating
Emphasizes the unwarranted nature of the humiliation, offering a more precise meaning.
far too demeaning
Replaces "lowering" with a more direct synonym that carries a stronger negative connotation.
unacceptably disparaging
Highlights the unacceptable nature of the disparagement, shifting the focus to ethical concerns.
excessively belittling
Focuses on the action of making someone feel small or unimportant.
inappropriately diminishing
Emphasizes the inappropriateness of reducing something's value or importance.
much too insulting
Replaces "lowering" with a simpler and more direct expression of offense.
way too disrespectful
Conveys a strong sense of disrespect, making the phrase more informal.
excessively dismissive
Highlights the act of treating something as unworthy of consideration.
unjustifiably undermining
Focuses on the unfair act of weakening or damaging something.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "far too lowering" for better clarity?
Consider using alternatives like "excessively degrading", "unduly humiliating", or "far too demeaning" to convey a similar meaning with improved clarity.
What is a more common way to express something is excessively degrading?
Instead of "far too lowering", you might say it is "extremely humiliating", "deeply disparaging", or "unacceptably disrespectful" depending on the specific context.
Is "far too lowering" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "far too lowering" is not considered standard English. It's better to use more established phrases to avoid confusion. Ludwig AI confirms that is is not correct and suggest alternatives.
Which phrase is more suitable: "far too lowering" or "excessively degrading"?
"Excessively degrading" is generally more suitable because it's a widely accepted and understood phrase. "Far too lowering" sounds awkward and is less likely to be recognized as correct.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested