Lingo

Quality

19 Words

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sublime
1.
sub
lime
Adjective

having exceptional beauty or excellence

The pianist's performance of the concerto was sublime, leaving the audience in awe of her talent.

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unsurpassed
2.
un
sur
passed
Adjective

not exceeded by anything or anyone else

The chef's culinary skills were unsurpassed, creating dishes that delighted the most discerning palates.

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awe-inspiring
3.
awe
ins
pi
ring
Adjective

evoking a feeling of great respect, admiration, and sometimes fear

The awe-inspiring view from the mountaintop left us speechless.

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dazzle
4.
da
zzle
Verb

to impress or surprise someone greatly with remarkable talent or charm

Her stunning performance on stage dazzled the audience with her talent.

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superb
5.
superb
Adjective

extremely good

She had a superb sense of style, always impeccably dressed and effortlessly chic.

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abysmal
6.
a
bys
mal
Adjective

bottomless in extent

The canyon dropped into an abysmal void.

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subpar
7.
sub
par
Adjective

falling below the expected or desired level of quality, performance, or standard

The quality of the restaurant's food was subpar, leading to negative reviews from customers.

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atrocious
8.
at
ro
cious
Adjective

intensely cruel or violent

The atrocious behavior of the bullies left lasting emotional scars on their victims.

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lackluster
9.
lack
lus
ter
Adjective

(of hair or eyes) without shine, sheen, or brightness

Her hair looked lackluster after several days without washing, losing its usual shine.

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mediocre
10.
me
diocre
Adjective

substandard or below average

The cake was mediocre, dry and almost inedible.

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11.
cru
mmy
Adjective

having poor quality or being unpleasant in some way

The hotel room had a crummy bed and outdated furniture, making the stay far from enjoyable.

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lousy
12.
lou
sy
Adjective

extremely poor in quality, performance, or condition

The lousy performance of the team disappointed their fans.

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wretched
13.
wret
ched
Adjective

experiencing deep emotional distress or unhappiness

He felt wretched after losing his job.

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salient
14.
sa
lient
Adjective

standing out due to its importance or relevance

During the job interview, the candidate emphasized the salient achievements on their resume to showcase relevant experience.

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nonpareil
15.
non
pa
reil
Noun

tiny, round sugar pellets used to decorate candies, cookies, or cakes

She sprinkled nonpareils over the cupcakes for a festive touch.

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un
im
paired
Adjective

not damaged or weakened, remaining in a perfect or complete state without any loss of function or quality

Despite his advanced age, his memory remains unimpaired.

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17.
up to snuff
Phrase

meeting a certain standard or expectation

He knew he had to study hard to get his grades up to snuff if he wanted to pass the exam.

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shoddy
18.
sho
ddy
Noun

a type of recycled wool made by shredding old or discarded woolen garments and reprocessing the fibers for reuse in textiles

The factory specialized in producing blankets from shoddy.

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bouncy
19.
boun
cy
Adjective

having the ability to quickly spring back or rebound when pressed down or impacted

The bouncy ball bounced high into the air when dropped on the ground.

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