Definition of low-quality in US English:
low-quality
adjectiveˌlōˈkwälədēˌloʊˈkwɑlədi
Of poor or inferior quality.
cheap, low-quality ingredients
Example sentencesExamples
- The focus should always be on high-quality links, not a large quantity of low-quality links.
- Myth No. 1 is that the new jobs being created are low-quality.
- Instead of premium feed, goats are given food industry scraps, low-quality hay, or an overload of cheap grains.
- A few of the cultivars promptly died; others lived but yielded low-quality fruit.
- To be sure, plenty of companies peddle low-quality products at cheap prices to maximize their profits.
- For example, low-quality cattle can often be transformed into higher quality cattle by increasing the number of days on feed.
- Guild masters justified all this by claiming they protected consumers from low-quality goods.
- This means growers may need to rely more on low-quality water resources.
- Drought and low-quality seeds have left poor farmers with failed crops and no way to pay their debts.
- With that said, the high-quality and extremely low-quality games are way easier to write about than three-star games.