Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
low-context
Adjective
/loʊ ˈkɒntɛkst/

Definition
Low-context refers to a communication style in which most of the information is conveyed directly through language, leaving little to be interpreted based on the context.

Examples
- In low-context cultures, people tend to be more straightforward in their speech.
- Low-context communication can be beneficial in business settings where clarity is essential.

Meaning
In low-context communication, messages are explicit and clear, relying on words rather than non-verbal cues or background information to convey the intended meaning.

Synonyms
- Direct communication
- Explicit communication
- Clear communication