inferior
/ɪnˈfɪəriər/adjective★Intermediate
general
Lower in quality, importance, or value than something else.
She felt inferior to her more successful colleagues.
She felt less capable or valuable compared to her colleagues.
The inferior materials caused the building to collapse.
The lower-quality materials led to the building's collapse.
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Often used to describe products, materials, or people in a comparative sense.
Collocations
inferior toless good or valuable thaninferior qualitylower standard or grade
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💡Pro Tip
Avoid overuse
Using 'inferior' too frequently can sound overly critical or judgmental.
📖Word Origin
From Latin 'inferior,' meaning 'lower,' from 'in-' (not) + 'ferus' (wild, savage).
📝Usage Notes
Can be used to describe objects, people, or abstract concepts. Often implies a negative judgment.
Word Breakdown
in-
not
prefix-ferior
lower
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