WordNet
n. a position of inferior status [ant: high status]
Usage examples of "low status".
But she was one of such low status that she had enjoyed little in the way of respect from her own kind, much less intimacy.
But there was only one other person with Breland in the Oval Office, a youngish man of such low status - one of the Secret Service's new ninjas, perhaps - that the President did not even trouble to introduce him.
She had lived among kif long enough to know what he meant by that, that kif were nothing without status, and that kif of low status were everyone's victims.
She had lived among kif long enough to know what he meant by that, that kif were nothing without status, and that kif of low status were everyone’.
The latter gave her low status in the city and raised her considerably in Gromph's estimation.
That would be Od's advice to Pul: accept low status, then work his way up later.
I asked whether she could have been a woman of low status married by a chief, so that the baby would have more status than the mother, and he agreed.
Given the high status of women on Newholme and the very low status of supernumes—.
Given the high status of women on Newholme and the very low status of supernumes-even ones who got jobs as seamen-he could not quite envision a circumstance which would have led him, had he been female, to pretend otherwise.
The latter gave her low status in the city and raised her considerably in Gromph’.