second-rate Antonyms
Strongest:
- stellar
- fabulous
- grand
- optimum
- exquisite
- top
- prime
- superior
- choice
- nifty
- swell
- superlative
- fantastic
- superb
- exceptional
- capital
- superb
- supreme
- fantastic
- nifty
- marvellous
- maximum
- classic
- exquisite
- sensational
- outstanding
- peerless
- preeminent
- great
- outstanding
- splendid
- first-class
- maximum
- top
- swell
- fabulous
- first-rate
- choice
- distinguished
- matchless
- superlative
- terrific
- splendid
- marvellous
- sterling
- sensational
- terrific
- first-rate
- exceptional
- distinguished
- marvelous
- par-excellence
- excellent
- supreme
- special
- optimal
- optimum
- first-class
- classic
- capital
- grand
- excellent
- peerless
- superior
- prime
- special
- preeminent
- optimal
- par-excellence
- sterling
- matchless
- great
- marvelous
- stellar
Strong:
- unmatched
- a1
- number-one
- number-one
- unacceptable
- inadequate
- unparalleled
- deficient
- unmatched
- lacking
- insufficient
- no-1
- unparalleled
- lacking
- inadequate
- top-notch
- insufficient
- top-notch
- unacceptable
- unsatisfactory
- unsurpassed
- no-1
- tip-top
- deficient
- a1
- unsatisfactory
- unsurpassed
- tip-top
Weak:
Meaning of second-rate
second-rate (s)
moderate to inferior in quality
second-rate (a.)
Of the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.
second-rate Sentence Examples
- The company's second-rate products resulted in dwindling sales and customer dissatisfaction.
- The hotel offered second-rate accommodations, leaving guests disappointed.
- The restaurant's second-rate service spoiled an otherwise pleasant dining experience.
- The team's second-rate performance led to a crushing defeat.
- The candidate's second-rate ideas were rejected by the hiring panel.
- The movie was a second-rate remake that failed to capture the magic of the original.
- The book was a second-rate attempt at historical fiction, marred by factual errors and clumsy prose.
- The workshop's second-rate equipment hindered participants from completing their projects effectively.
- The politician's second-rate campaign failed to inspire voters and resulted in an electoral loss.
- The company's second-rate customer support left customers feeling neglected and frustrated.
FAQs About the word second-rate
moderate to inferior in qualityOf the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.
passable, indifferent, mediocre, run-of-the-mill, so-so, second-class, ordinary, common,decent, fair
stellar, fabulous, grand, optimum, exquisite, top, prime, superior, choice, nifty
The company's second-rate products resulted in dwindling sales and customer dissatisfaction.
The hotel offered second-rate accommodations, leaving guests disappointed.
The restaurant's second-rate service spoiled an otherwise pleasant dining experience.
The team's second-rate performance led to a crushing defeat.