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    Qual·i·ty
    /ˈkwälədē/

    noun

  2. Definitions of quality. noun. an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone. “"the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare” see more. noun. a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something. “each town has a quality all its own” synonyms: character, lineament. see more. noun.

  3. 4 days ago · A quality is a characteristic, innate or acquired, that, in some particular, determines the nature and behavior of a person or thing: naturalness as a quality; the quality of meat.

  4. QUALITY meaning: 1. how good or bad something is: 2. the fact of being very good or well made: 3. part of the…. Learn more.

  5. quality. noun. /ˈkwɑlət̮i/ (pl. qualities) [uncountable, countable] the standard of something when it is compared to other things like it; how good or bad something is to be of good/poor/top quality materials of a high quality high-quality materials a decline in water quality When costs are cut, product quality suffers.

  6. 1 quality / ˈ kwɑːləti/ noun. plural qualities. Britannica Dictionary definition of QUALITY. 1. [noncount] : how good or bad something is. Pollution affects air/water quality. The restaurant serves food of high quality. [=the food at the restaurant is very good] The dress material is of poor quality. [=the dress material is not good]

  7. quality. noun. OPAL W OPAL S. /ˈkwɒləti/ /ˈkwɑːləti/ (plural qualities) [uncountable, countable] the standard of something when it is compared to other things like it; how good or bad something is. Improving the quality of care for nursing home residents is a priority. When costs are cut product quality suffers.

  8. 1. a. An inherent or distinguishing characteristic; a property: the medicinal qualities of a plant. b. A personal trait, especially a character trait: "The most vital quality a soldier can possess is self-confidence" (George S. Patton). 2. Essential character; nature: "The quality of mercy is not strain'd" (Shakespeare). 3. a.

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