subpar

  • 1subpar — sub‧par [ˌsʌbˈpɑː ǁ ˈpɑːr] adjective 1. something that is subpar is below the level of quality, performance etc that you would usually expect: • The banks had subpar earnings due to bad loans. 2. a subpar amount is below normal or average: •… …

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  • 2subpar — (adj.) also sub par, 1896, from SUB (Cf. sub ) + PAR (Cf. par) …

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  • 3subpar — (sub par) below average, below its true value (Economics) …

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  • 4subpar — I. ˈsəb+| adverb (or adjective) Etymology: sub + par : below a standard or normal level : less than par a reluctance by departments to push out subpar people, for fear of not being allowed to replace them R.M.Williams II. abbreviation… …

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  • 5subpar. — sub par «SUHB PAHR», adjective. 1. below average: »A New York importer claims a Turkish trader sent him a shipment of sub par sunflower seeds; he wants…damages (Newsweek). 2. (in golf) under par: »Continuing his sub par play…the British open… …

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  • 8subpar — adjective a) Being of less than a traditional or accepted standard b) below par …

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  • 10Blue Angels — For the 1960 television series, see The Blue Angels (TV series). Blue Angels United States Navy Flight Exhibition Team The Blue Angels F/A 18 Hornets fly in tight diamond formation maintaining 18 inch wing …

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