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low-quality
[loh-kwol-i-tee]
adjective
substandard; of inferior quality: Repairs made with low-quality parts are cheaper, but they won’t last long.
It’s hard to make a delicious dish when you start with low-quality ingredients.
Repairs made with low-quality parts are cheaper, but they won’t last long.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of low-quality1
Example Sentences
Here was the framework by which the Nazis attacked modernists not just as purveyors of low-quality creations, but also as perverted, dangerous and, whenever applicable, racially inferior.
Rather than take the opportunity to cite some of the more outlandish—and now very plausible—proposals of Project 2025, or to identify some of the low-quality leaders who would be in line for Cabinet roles if Trump won, Collins praised Stephens for asking “a good, if terrifying, question, ” and then basically left it there.
He will have to gain familiarity with low-quality American baseballs in the major leagues.
City Hall has already begun a review of green belt land in line with the government's policy of building more on low-quality parts of the green belt, so-called "grey belt" land.
It was launched in the 1970s by the federal government as an alternative to public housing projects, which were criticized for segregating poor families in neighborhoods with low-quality schools and other substandard services.
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