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subpar

[suhb-pahr]

adjective

  1. below an average, usual, or normal level, quality, or the like; below par.

    This month his performance has been subpar.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of subpar1

First recorded in 1895–1900; sub- ( def. ) + par 1 ( def. )
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Thankfully, our local farmers markets receive Chilton County peaches just days after harvest, so no one in my neck of the woods suffers through subpar fruit.

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For most of this season, the Dodgers have been operating around subpar production from Muncy and Conforto — at the plate and in the field.

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His offense had been subpar and he wasn’t aggressive.

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“I hate to get in full glam for a subpar party; it’s a waste of lip gloss,” she says.

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I just think I don't want to waste my calories on something that's subpar.

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