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Lowball Meaning in English

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ˈloʊˌbɔl
LOH-bawl
lˈəʊbɔːl
loh-BAWL

Definition

To offer someone much less money for something than it is worth, especially in business or negotiations. It can also mean deliberately underestimating a value or cost.

Usage & Nuances

'Lowball' is informal and often used about unfair or strategic offers. Common contexts: sales, job salary discussions, property, and negotiations. Can be both a verb ('to lowball') and a noun ('a lowball offer'). Not used for friendly bargaining; it implies intent to get an unfair advantage.

Example Sentences

The buyer tried to lowball the price of the car.

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Please do not lowball your salary expectations.

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He gave me a lowball offer for my laptop.

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Don’t try to lowball me—I know how much this is really worth.

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When negotiating, some people will lowball just to see if you’ll accept.

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I don’t want to lowball myself when discussing freelance rates.

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