Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Bassa qualità e inutilità
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marked by severe hardship or extremely unpleasantness

miserabile, deplorevole
extremely poor in quality or performance

disastroso, terribile
in a mistaken or incorrect way

male, in modo errato
lacking creativity or novelty, making it uninteresting due to its overuse or predictability

banale, triviale
deliberately created or arranged in a way that seems artificial or forced

artificioso, forzato
not connected in an orderly or coherent way

disgiunto
lacking strength or effectiveness

esaurito, decadente
excessive or insincere, typically referring to praise, compliments, or expressions of affection

eccessivo, insincero
very weak or insubstantial

tenue, debole
lacking in intelligence, substance, or meaningful content

vuoto, privo di significato
lacking liveliness, interest, or spirit

insulso, scialbo
extremely poor in standard, condition, or execution

deplorevole, lamentevole
of poor quality or craftmanship

di scarsa qualità, mal fatto
Rigid, overly formal, or lacking in freshness or creativity

rigido, formale
immoral, shameful, or disreputable; often describing actions, situations, or reputations that feel morally degraded or sleazy

immorale, vergognoso
(of work) not requiring special skills, often considered unimportant and poorly paid

umili
the most worthless part of something

la feccia, la morchia
having little value or importance

misero, insignificante
not reduced or moderated in intensity

assoluto, totale
something of low quality or little value, often considered rubbish or worthless material

scoria, rifiuto
bad in a noticeable and extreme way

gregegio
small and weak in strength or size

esile, debole
resembling or imitating a previous work, often in a way that lacks originality

derivato
performed quickly and superficially, with little attention to detail

superficiale, rapido
a sudden but brief success that is not sustained

fiore di un giorno
a hasty or superficial effort at cleaning something, with the intention of doing it more thoroughly later
to engage in an activity without deep commitment or serious involvement

cimentarsi, sperimentare
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