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’.