Lowery [adjective]

Definition of Lowery:

menacing, ominous

Opposite/Antonyms of Lowery:

Remote

Distant

Away

Good

Nice

Safe

Pleasant

Far

Kind


Sentence/Example of Lowery:

E may safely interpret a lowery day in haying time as a providential hint to go fishing.

Tom Lowery's family had been military; he claimed to have been a member of the last graduating class ever to leave West Point.

The sky was lowery, and the sandy road heavy with the recent rain, when we started.

It was a dark, lowery morning, not very inviting abroad, for an April shower was then falling.

Grizek was dead, but Bassett and Tom Lowery remained and they cooperated.

A specimen was shot at Cameron on December 5, 1942 (Lowery).

Eve at the age of five minutes must have been a ringer for Miss Ada Lowery at nineteen or twenty.

It was at the close of a lowery day; the shadows of night were deepened by a dark canopy of clouds which hung over the barrens.

He was looking nearly as lowery as the rain-clouds, and even West came from his reverie, asking what was the trouble.

I knew that I was doomed that day to give up the bulk of my store of hard-wrung coin to the relief of this Ada Lowery.