noun
- people who live in lowlands or low-lying areas
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The lowlanders grew crops in the fertile river valley.
- Many lowlanders moved to higher ground during the flood season.
- The culture of the lowlanders differed greatly from that of the mountain tribes.
- Lowlanders often had better access to trade routes than those in remote hills.
- The lowlanders built their homes on stilts to protect against flooding.
- Scottish lowlanders traditionally spoke different dialects than the highlanders.