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Meaning of quality
The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind, the degree of excellence of something
Etymology of quality
The word "quality" comes from the Old French word "qualite", which is derived from the Latin word "qualitas", meaning "nature" or "character"
The Latin word "qualitas" is itself derived from "qualis", meaning "of what kind" or "what sort"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe the characteristics or attributes of something
Synonyms
excellence
superiority
fineness
caliber
standard
grade
level
merit
value
worth
character
attribute
property
trait
distinction
superiority
merit
virtue
goodness
superiority
highness
finesse
refinement
elegance
sophistication
polish
culture
breeding
excellence
class
prestige
status
dignity
honor
integrity
uprightness
righteousness
goodness
morality
ethics
principle
decency
respectability
reputation
standing
estimation
regard
esteem
admiration
approval
accolade
praise
commendation
credit
distinction
award
recognition
Definitions
- The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind
- * The degree of excellence of something
- * A high standard or level of something
- * A characteristic or attribute of something
Usage Examples
- The hotel is known for its high quality of service
- * The company is committed to maintaining the quality of its products
- * The quality of the air in the city has improved significantly in recent years
- * The new policy aims to improve the quality of life for low-income families
Antonyms
inferiority
mediocrity
poorness
badness
worthlessness
lack
deficiency
inadequacy
insufficiency
shortcomings
flaws
defects
imperfections
weaknesses
frailties
shortcomings
inferiority
crudeness
coarseness
roughness
vulgarity
shoddiness
sloppiness
carelessness
negligence
thoughtlessness
inattention
neglect
disregard
unconcern
apathy
indifference