Low quality of life means to decrease living standard in the absence of basic needs as well as social, cultural, emotional and spiritual needs. Low quality of life means poor living standard of life. Effects of low quality of life. Lack of fulfillment of basic needs. Problem of health and sanitation.
What is the opposite of poor quality?
| acceptable | adequate |
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| decent | fine |
| OK | okay |
| passable | respectable |
| satisfactory | standard |
SYNONYMS FOR poor
1 needy, indigent, necessitous, straitened, destitute, penniless, poverty-stricken. Poor, impecunious, impoverished, penniless refer to those lacking money. Poor is the simple term for the condition of lacking means to obtain the comforts of life: a very poor family.Examples
| Cost element |
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| Direct poor-quality costs | Controllable poor-quality cost | Prevention cost |
| Appraisal cost |
| Resultant poor-quality cost | Internal error cost |
| External error cost |
Lack of quality in human, financial, physical and knowledge factors needed to perform business processes results in an unfavorable effect on a company's profitability. A loss of market share and a diminishing customer base results in a decrease in sales and an increase in marketing expense.
mainly Americaninformal something that is useless, of no value, or of very low quality. + - Bad or of a low quality. Worse.
As a compound adjective "high-quality" means "of very good quality" and is written with a hyphen: Consumers are trading up from stores' own brands to high-quality garments.
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.
high quality - the quality of being superior. superiority. caliber, calibre, quality - a degree or grade of excellence or worth; "the quality of students has risen"; "an executive of low caliber" choiceness, fineness - the quality of being very good indeed; "the inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine"
One can use just about any synonym for "bad" one wishes: = "Their service is terrible/unprofessional/slip-shod/inadequate/unacceptable/awful". It's up to you. "Their service is terrible.
SYNONYMS FOR horrible
1 terrible, awful, appalling, frightful; hideous, grim, ghastly, shocking, revolting, repulsive, horrid, horrendous, horrifying, repellent.Being poor is a state of being and not an action, so there is no verb form of poor. However, some compound expressions like "to become poor", "to become impoverished", "to make your way out of poverty" can be used to denote the action of becoming poor or the action of rising from poverty.
Definition of substandard. : deviating from or falling short of a standard or norm: such as. a : of a quality lower than that prescribed by law substandard housing. b : conforming to a pattern of linguistic usage existing within a speech community but not that of the prestige group in that community.
horrible
- nasty, disagreeable, unpleasant, horrid, awful, dreadful, terrible, appalling, horrendous, disgusting, foul, revolting, repulsive, repellent, ghastly.
- obnoxious, hateful, odious, objectionable, offensive, insufferable, vile, loathsome, abhorrent.
- informal frightful, lousy, godawful, hellish.
high-grade, top-quality, top-grade(adj) surpassing in quality. "top-grade ore" Synonyms: high-grade, top-grade.
cordon bleu. adjectiveof the highest class. blue ribbon. high quality.
Synonyms are words that are similar, or have a related meaning, to another word. They can be lifesavers when you want to avoid repeating the same word over and over. Also, sometimes the word you have in mind might not be the most appropriate word, which is why finding the right synonym can come in handy.
What is another word for quality of life?
| happiness | health |
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| welfare | wellbeing |
| comfort | standard of living |
Here are some adjectives for quality: rarest idyllic, inaccessible and poor, inherent positive, peculiar, timeless, mournful, compelling, limber, appealing, peculiar and endearing, febrile boyish, rare or high, unfailing great, indescribable appealing, frenetic, feverish, odd misty, neutral literary, poignantly
Adjectives Describing People and Personal Qualities — Word List
- able. abnormal. above average. absent-minded. adventurous.
- balanced. beautiful. below average. beneficent. blue.
- callous. candid. cantankerous. capable. careful.
- dainty. decisive. deep. deferential.
- eager. earnest. easy-going. efficient.
- fabulous. fastidious. ferocious. fervent.
- generous. gentle. gloomy. gluttonous.
- hateful. hearty. helpful. hesitant.
Opposite of to isolate in or as if in quarantine. integrate. combine. desegregate. free.
nounqualities. 1mass noun The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something. 'an improvement in product quality' count noun 'these colleges provide a better quality of education'
Quality is important to businesses but can be quite hard to define. A good definition of quality is: “Quality is about meeting the needs and expectations of customers” Customers want quality that is appropriate to the price that they are prepared to pay and the level of competition in the market.
Above par is a term used to describe the price of a bond when it is trading above its face value. A bond usually trades at above par when its income distributions are higher than those of other bonds currently available in the market.
“The rate of success for students graduating from the college has been consistently
above average.” “The workmanship of this handmade cabinet is certainly
above average.”
What is another word for above average?
| high | elevated |
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| boundless | super |
| heightened | massive |
| intemperate | healthy |
| severe | immoderate |
•below normal (adjective)
inferior, second-rate, substandard, subpar, low-grade.Why does "sub-par" mean bad when in golf it's good? "Par" comes from Latin and means "standard, ordinary" or "equal, well-matched, equivalent." The expression "subpar" therefore means "below expected standards." In other words, it doesn't come from golf. And in golf they say below par.
“The workmanship of this handmade cabinet is certainly
above average.”
What is another word for above average?
| high | elevated |
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| astronomical | extreme |
| great | extraordinary |
| copious | large |
| significant | profuse |
adjective. below an average, usual, or normal level, quality, or the like; below par: This month his performance has been subpar.
adjective. below an average, usual, or normal level, quality, or the like; below par: This month his performance has been subpar.