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low qual·i·ty

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. inferiority, low qualitynoun

    an inferior quality

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  1. low quality

    Low quality refers to something that is poorly constructed, badly executed, or lacking in its performance, effectiveness or functionality. It fails to meet the expected, required or desired standards and not efficient or reliable in its operation, often due to inferior materials, workmanship, design or conception. This term can be applicable to a broad range of subjects from products, services, work output, content, data, etc.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of low quality in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of low quality in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of low quality in a Sentence

  1. Benjamin W. Decker:

    In Matthew 7:20 (KJV), we are taught a profound secret for discerning of the Spirit: Where-fore by their fruits ye shall know them. This means that we look to the health of the part (the fruit) to gauge the health of the whole. A healthy tree will bear good fruit; an unhealthy tree will bear low-quality fruit.

  2. Laurent Kennel:

    In Paris and elsewhere, there have been low-quality bikes that were not made to last, free-floating bike sharing hasn't created the chaos that some had predicted a few months ago, it's going quite well.

  3. Rajaie Batniji:

    There has been a proliferation of low-quality antibody tests and the antibody tests themselves don't necessarily answer any questions about immunity.

  4. Louisa Degenhardt:

    Cannabinoids are often advocated as a treatment for various mental health conditions, (But) clinicians and consumers need to be aware of the low quality and quantity of evidence ... and the potential risk of adverse events.

  5. Sean Coleman:

    Managers who don't have redemption pressure are much better positioned in this market, it's extremely hard to sell low quality, and you're going to take a hit selling those credits in the current environment.


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