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low-quality

American  
[loh-kwol-i-tee] / ˈloʊˈkwɒl ɪ ti /

adjective

  1. 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.


Etymology

Origin of low-quality

First recorded in 1815–20; low 1 ( def. ) + quality ( def. )

Example Sentences

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The strategists also warned of “extreme crowding” among momentum stocks, notably for low-quality and speculative growth segments, such as second- and third-order AI plays.

From MarketWatch Jun. 24, 2026

For lignite, the low-quality soft coal that is the most polluting, Germany has even brought the phase out forward to 2030.

From BBC Jun. 21, 2026

She offers low-quality shirts for around $14, and copies closer to the originals for almost $40.

From Barron's Jun. 6, 2026

There are other reforms worth testing: more open peer review, better data availability checks, and stronger triage to screen out low-quality submissions before they consume reviewer time.

From Slate May 3, 2026

On the second floor Mother found a row of offices that had once housed Confiserie Royale S.A.—or the Royal Candy Corporation—a grandiose name for a company that manufactured low-quality gummies and lollipops.

From "City Spies" by James Ponti

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