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low–rent
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low–rent
(adjective)
low–rent
/
ˈ
loʊ
ˈ
rɛnt/
adjective
low–rent
/
ˈ
loʊ
ˈ
rɛnt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOW–RENT
chiefly US, informal
1
:
not of good quality
:
cheaply made or done
a
low-rent
movie
They create
low-rent
[=
cheap, inexpensive
] versions of current fashions.
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2
:
low in moral character or social status
a
low-rent
thug
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