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Lowbrow

Lowbrow meaning

Unsophisticated, not intended for an audience of intelligence, education or culture.

Example sentences (11)

The couture was also a business proposition, adding grown-up lustre to a brand image that skewed lowbrow and millennial.

Wouldn't lowbrow white trash handbags make more sense?

Chandler once said that only he and Marilyn Monroe had managed to “reach all the brows” — highbrow, lowbrow and middlebrow — an observation echoed by the director Billy Wilder.

Now, I must return to promoting the lowbrow in other threads.

Apple Daily, once a lowbrow rag that ran prostitute reviews, has evolved into a more serious, though still rambunctious, journal of political and social news with a decidedly antigovernment and anti-Beijing slant.

But Lowbrow isn't over: Owners Lauren Seip and Tymla Welch are going to re-create the business without a permanent brick-and-mortar home.

Incidentally, if you have some vinyl toys of your own to unload, Lowbrow invites you to rent a table or a half for $20 to $35.

It received a lot of lowbrow commentary after posting this image.

Oddfellow’s achievements range from highbrow to lowbrow to a mixture and interrogation of the two.

It is in modern French historiography that Trajan's reputation becomes most markedly deflated: Paul Petit writes about Trajan's portraits as a "lowbrow boor with a taste for booze and boys".

Printers turned out Jestbooks along with Bibles to meet both lowbrow and highbrow interests of the populace.