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suboptimal

American  
[suhb-op-tuh-muhl] / sʌbˈɒp tə məl /
Also suboptimum

adjective

  1. being below an optimal level or standard.


Usage

What does suboptimal mean? Suboptimal means below the optimal (best possible) level or standard. The words optimal and optimum both describe an ideal or perfect level, degree, result, or similar thing. Suboptimal means something has fallen short of that level. It is often used in phrases like suboptimal performance and suboptimal conditions. Example: The patient’s heart is performing at a suboptimal level.

Etymology

Origin of suboptimal

First recorded in 1930–35; sub- + optimal

Example Sentences

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Speaking recently to the No Laying Up podcast, USGA's John Bodenhamer, the man responsible for course set-up this year accepted the previous conditions had been suboptimal but insisted they had "learned a lot".

From BBC Jun. 18, 2026

“Individual stories of altered and suboptimal miscarriage management emerged quickly in the days following Dobbs, including several overtly tragic examples,” he said.

From Salon May 26, 2026

Without fiduciaries serving as a buffer between the participant and the market, investments will be suboptimal.

From MarketWatch Feb. 10, 2026

“But our position was: No, we have a suboptimal offering.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 23, 2026

Gat smiles when I say the word suboptimal and pats my shoulder.

From "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart

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