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C2 Level Wordlist - Quality

Here you will learn all the essential words for talking about Quality, collected specifically for level C2 learners.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
sublime
sublime
[Adjective]

having exceptional beauty or excellence

Ex: The pianist's performance of the concerto was sublime, leaving the audience in awe of her talent. 
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unsurpassed
unsurpassed
[Adjective]

not exceeded by anything or anyone else

Ex: The chef's culinary skills were unsurpassed, creating dishes that delighted the most discerning palates. 
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awe-inspiring
awe-inspiring
[Adjective]

evoking a feeling of great respect, admiration, and sometimes fear

Ex: The awe-inspiring view from the mountaintop left us speechless. 
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dazzling
dazzling
[Adjective]

extremely impressive or stunning

Ex: Her dazzling performance on the stage left the audience in awe, applauding the singer's vocal prowess. 
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subpar
subpar
[Adjective]

falling below the expected or desired level of quality, performance, or standard

Ex: The quality of the restaurant's food was subpar, leading to negative reviews from customers. 
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atrocious
atrocious
[Adjective]

extremely bad or unacceptable in quality or nature

Ex: I can't believe how atrocious this translation is; it barely resembles the original text. 
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lackluster
lackluster
[Adjective]

dull and without innovation or change

Ex: Her lackluster presentation did not leave a lasting impression on the audience. 
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crummy
crummy
[Adjective]

having poor quality or being unpleasant in some way

Ex: The hotel room had a crummy bed and outdated furniture, making the stay far from enjoyable. 
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lousy
lousy
[Adjective]

extremely poor in quality, performance, or condition

Ex: The lousy performance of the team disappointed their fans. 
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wretched
wretched
[Adjective]

extremely bad in quality, state, or workmanship

Ex: The house was in a wretched state after the flood. 
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unimpaired
unimpaired
[Adjective]

not damaged or weakened, remaining in a perfect or complete state without any loss of function or quality

Ex: Despite his advanced age, his memory remains unimpaired. 
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shoddy
shoddy
[Adjective]

of poor quality or craftmanship

Ex: The shoddy construction of the cheap furniture became evident when it started falling apart after just a few weeks of use. 
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coveted
coveted
[Adjective]

strongly desired by many people

Ex: The coveted award was presented to the top performer of the year. 
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exemplary
exemplary
[Adjective]

serving as an excellent example, worthy of imitation or admiration

Ex: His exemplary leadership skills inspired his team to achieve great success. 
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transcendent
transcendent
[Adjective]

surpassing ordinary limits and reaching a level of exceptional excellence or greatness

Ex: The painting captured a sense of transcendent beauty that left viewers speechless. 
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sterling
sterling
[Adjective]

of excellent quality or high standard

Ex: The restaurant received sterling reviews for its outstanding cuisine and impeccable service. 
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nonpareil
nonpareil
[Adjective]

beyond comparison or unmatched in excellence

Ex: The violinist's command of the instrument was truly nonpareil, with a level of mastery that few musicians could match. 
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stellar
stellar
[Adjective]

outstanding or excellent in quality or performance

Ex: The orchestra delivered a stellar performance that left the audience in awe. 
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premium
premium
[Adjective]

having superior quality or value

Ex: The premium leather used in the luxury car's interior added an extra level of sophistication and comfort. 
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up to snuff
up to snuff
[phrase]

meeting a certain standard or expectation

Ex: He knew he had to study hard to get his grades up to snuff if he wanted to pass the exam. 
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mediocre
mediocre
[Adjective]

substandard or below average

Ex: The cake was mediocre, dry and almost inedible. 
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unrivaled
unrivaled
[Adjective]

unmatched in quality or excellence

Ex: The company's commitment to innovation and quality has led to the development of an unrivaled product in the market. 
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