Low-level (adjective)

  1. Not advanced or high in rank or position.
  2. Being basic, simple or fundamental.
  3. Being at or near the bottom of a hierarchy.

Origin:

Low-level is a compound of the words "low" and "level", which refers to something that is not advanced or high in rank or position.

Examples:

  1. The company offered a low-level position to the recent graduate, which he accepted.
  2. He was a low-level employee, but he had aspirations of climbing the corporate ladder.
  3. The software is designed to be low-level, which makes it easy to use.
  4. The low-level programming languages are more difficult to learn but more powerful.
  5. She was a low-level politician, but she had ambitions to reach the highest office in the land.
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