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单词 subpar
释义

subpar

adjective

sub·​par ˈsəb-ˌpär How to pronounce subpar (audio)
variants or less commonly sub-par
chiefly US
: below par: such as
a
: below a usual or normal level or standard
subpar attendance
a subpar performance
Why would a major football school fire a successful coach following a single subpar season? Jerry Kirshenbaum
Because of phylloxera, vineyards have been inconsistent and yielding subpar grapes. James Laube
b
golf : having a score lower than par
His 19 birdies and two eagles gave him more subpar holes than anyone … David Barrett
… Augusta National never played easier. … Saturday's 30 subpar rounds broke a third-round tournament record … John Garrity

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Since sub- means "below", almost anything that fails to measure up to a traditional standard may be called subpar. So you may hear of subpar ratings for a TV show, subpar care at a nursing home, subpar attendance at a concert, or subpar work by a contractor. If you played a subpar round of golf, though, you needed more strokes than you should have.

Synonyms

  • bad
  • bastard
  • bush
  • bush-league
  • crummy
  • crumby
  • deficient
  • dissatisfactory
  • ill
  • inferior
  • lame
  • lousy
  • off
  • paltry
  • poor
  • punk
  • sour
  • suboptimal
  • substandard
  • unacceptable
  • unsatisfactory
  • wack [slang]
  • wanting
  • wretched
  • wrong
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Word History

First Known Use

1922, in the meaning defined above

subpar

adjective

as in unacceptable
falling short of a standard the service at the restaurant was subpar, to say the least

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • unacceptable
  • poor
  • lame
  • wrong
  • bad
  • deficient
  • substandard
  • terrible
  • awful
  • flawed
  • horrible
  • disastrous
  • crummy
  • unsatisfactory
  • pathetic
  • suboptimal
  • inferior
  • wretched
  • lousy
  • brutal
  • dreadful
  • lacking
  • inadequate
  • below par
  • off
  • sour
  • ill
  • paltry
  • dissatisfactory
  • defective
  • bastard
  • abysmal
  • wanting
  • from hunger
  • bush
  • mediocre
  • crumby
  • insufficient
  • bush-league
  • wack
  • atrocious
  • short
  • useless
  • rotten
  • punk
  • under par
  • miserable
  • worthless
  • gross
  • shoddy
  • deplorable
  • crappy
  • lesser
  • horrendous
  • execrable
  • faulty
  • sucky
  • egregious
  • damnable
  • stinky
  • vile
  • detestable
  • abominable
  • common
  • unspeakable
  • meager
  • cheesy
  • gnarly
  • junky
  • odious
  • flagrant
  • skimpy
  • bitchin'
  • scanty
  • reprehensible
  • trashy
  • rubbishy
  • shabby
  • valueless
  • bum
  • coarse
  • second-rate
  • low-rent
  • low-grade
  • sleazy
  • miserly
  • cut-rate
  • stingy
  • skimp
  • villainous
  • mean
  • fake
  • scurrilous
  • sham
  • counterfeit
  • spare
  • phony
  • meagre
  • niggardly
  • miscreant
  • phoney

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • adequate
  • standard
  • satisfactory
  • acceptable
  • decent
  • passable
  • okay
  • fine
  • tolerable
  • excellent
  • respectable
  • superior
  • great
  • better
  • classic
  • superb
  • perfect
  • stellar
  • classical
  • exceptional
  • superlative
  • wonderful
  • terrific
  • prime
  • mediocre
  • sufficient
  • splendid
  • premium
  • top
  • special
  • divine
  • marvelous
  • average
  • exceptional
  • fabulous
  • sensational
  • choice
  • heavenly
  • noble
  • par excellence
  • sterling
  • marvellous
  • mean
  • slick
  • neat
  • unsurpassed
  • minimal
  • banner
  • grand
  • nifty
  • swell
  • fancy
  • dandy
  • capital
  • boss
  • all right
  • middling
  • borderline
  • keen
  • suitable
  • top-notch
  • unexceptional
  • fair
  • OK
  • worthy
  • supernal
  • useful
  • first-rate
  • first-class
  • groovy
  • crackerjack
  • so-so
  • high-test
  • bang-up
  • tip-top
  • jim-dandy
  • high-grade
  • A1
  • satisfying
  • gratifying
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