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quality noun [ ˈkwɒlɪti ]

• the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
• "an improvement in product quality"
Similar: standard, grade, class, classification, calibre, status, condition, character, nature, constitution, make-up, form, rank, worth, value, level, sort, type, kind, variety,
• a distinctive attribute or characteristic possessed by someone or something.
• "he shows strong leadership qualities"
Similar: feature, trait, attribute, characteristic, point, aspect, facet, side, streak, property, peculiarity, idiosyncrasy, quirk, mark, badge, stamp, hallmark, trademark,

quality adjective

• of good quality; excellent.
• "he's a quality player"
Origin: Middle English (in the senses ‘character, disposition’ and ‘particular property or feature’): from Old French qualite, from Latin qualitas (translating Greek poiotēs ), from qualis ‘of what kind, of such a kind’.


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