单词 | second class |
释义 | 1 (adjective) Definition shoddy or inferior Too many airlines treat our children as second-class citizens. Synonyms inferior These recordings are of inferior quality. lesser He was feared by other, lesser, men. second-best unimportant second-rate low-class 2 (adjective) Definition shoddy or inferior a second-class education Synonyms mediocre His university record was mediocre. second-rate another second-rate politician mean southern opportunists of mean origins middling They enjoyed only middling success until 1963. ordinary The food here is cheap, but very ordinary. inferior indifferent She had starred in several indifferent movies. commonplace insignificant so-so (informal) Their lunch was only so-so. outclassed uninspiring undistinguished his short and undistinguished career as an art student uninspired The script was singularly uninspired. bog-standard (British, Irish, slang) no great shakes (informal) The album is no great shakes. déclassé half-pie (New Zealand, informal) fair to middling (informal) Additional synonymsin the sense of indifferent Definition of only average standard or quality She had starred in several indifferent movies. Synonyms mediocre, middling, average, fair, ordinary, moderate, insignificant, unimportant, so-so (informal), immaterial, passable, undistinguished, uninspired, of no consequence, no great shakes (informal), half-pie (New Zealand, informal) in the sense of lesser Definition not as great in quantity, size, or worth He was feared by other, lesser, men. Synonyms lower, slighter, secondary, subsidiary, subordinate, inferior, less important in the sense of mean southern opportunists of mean origins Synonyms lowly, low, common, ordinary, modest, base, obscure, humble, inferior, vulgar, menial, proletarian, undistinguished, servile, ignoble, plebeian, lowborn, baseborn (archaic) Synonyms of 'second-class'second-classExplore 'second-class' in the dictionary Additional synonymsin the sense of middling Definition neither very good nor very bad They enjoyed only middling success until 1963. Synonyms mediocre, all right, indifferent, so-so (informal), unremarkable, tolerable (informal), run-of-the-mill, passable, serviceable, unexceptional, half-pie (New Zealand, informal), O.K. or okay (informal) in the sense of no great shakes The album is no great shakes. Synonyms unexceptional, mediocre, not very good, rubbish, pedestrian, crap (slang), indifferent, unremarkable, run-of-the-mill, uninspiring, undistinguished, unimpressive, nothing to write home about (informal), half-pie (New Zealand, informal) in the sense of ordinary Definition dull or unexciting The food here is cheap, but very ordinary. Synonyms average, middling, fair, indifferent, not bad, mediocre, so-so (informal), unremarkable, tolerable (informal), run-of-the-mill, passable, undistinguished, uninspired, unexceptional, bog-standard (British, Irish, slang), no great shakes (informal), dime-a-dozen (informal) in the sense of second-rate Definition not of the highest quality another second-rate politician Synonyms inferior, mediocre, poor, cheap, pants (slang), commonplace, tacky (informal), shoddy, low-grade, tawdry, low-quality, substandard, low-rent (informal), (strictly) for the birds (informal), two-bit (slang), end-of-the-pier (British, informal), no great shakes (informal), cheap and nasty (informal), rubbishy, dime-a-dozen (informal), piss-poor (slang), bush-league (Australian, New Zealand, informal), not much cop (British, slang), tinhorn (US, slang), half-pie (New Zealand, informal), bodger or bodgie (Australian, slang) in the sense of so-so Definition neither good nor bad Their lunch was only so-so. Synonyms average, middling, fair, ordinary, moderate, adequate, respectable, indifferent, not bad (informal), tolerable, run-of-the-mill, passable, undistinguished, fair to middling (informal), O.K. or okay (informal) in the sense of undistinguished Definition not particularly good or bad his short and undistinguished career as an art student Synonyms ordinary, mediocre, unremarkable, everyday, pedestrian, indifferent, commonplace, vanilla (informal), so-so (informal), prosaic, run-of-the-mill, unimpressive, unexciting, unexceptional, no great shakes (informal), nothing to write home about (informal) in the sense of uninspired Definition not particularly good or exciting The script was singularly uninspired. Synonyms unexciting, banal, unimaginative, stock, ordinary, dull, indifferent, commonplace, vanilla (informal), stale, prosaic, uninspiring, humdrum, uninteresting, unoriginal |
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