low-demand
|low/de/mand|
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/loʊ dɪˈmænd/
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/ləʊ dɪˈmɑːnd/
minimal consumer interest
Etymology
Etymology Information
'low-demand' originates from the combination of 'low,' meaning 'not high or tall,' and 'demand,' meaning 'a strong request or need for something.'
Historical Evolution
'Low-demand' was formed by combining the words 'low' and 'demand' in modern English to describe items or services with minimal consumer interest.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'low-demand' simply described the level of consumer interest, and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
referring to a product or service that is not frequently requested or required by consumers.
The store decided to discontinue the low-demand items.
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Last updated: 2025/02/05 10:11