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Associations of "Low quality" (30 Words)
abyss | A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm. The abyss between the two nations. |
alto | The lowest female singing voice contralto. Alto clarinet or recorder. |
baritone | A part written for a baritone voice. Baritone oboe. |
below | See below. I ll go below and fix us a drink. |
beneath | Extending or directly underneath something. Upper layers can be removed to reveal internal parts beneath. |
contralto | A woman singer having a contralto voice. She sang in a high contralto. |
depressed | (of a person) in a state of unhappiness or despondency. Depressed by the loss of his job. |
descant | Sing in descant. His descant of deprivation. |
descend | Be a blood relative of (a specified ancestor. John Dalrymple was descended from an ancient Ayrshire family. |
descending | Moving down a scale of quality. The categories are listed in descending order of usefulness. |
descent | The kinship relation between an individual and the individual’s progenitors. His descents on the manager of any shop he took a fancy to visit. |
down | Bring down or defeat an opponent. The sun started to go down. |
downcast | (of a person’s eyes) looking downwards. Her modestly downcast eyes. |
downdraft | A strong downward air current. |
downswing | A swing downward of a golf club. Your body must not sway to the left during the downswing. |
downward | Moving or leading towards a lower place or level. Prices plunged downward. |
droop | An act or instance of drooping a limp or weary attitude. The exhausted droop of her shoulders. |
drop | A section of theatrical scenery lowered from the flies a drop cloth or drop curtain. A significant drop in consumer spending. |
falling | Coming down freely under the influence of gravity. Falling rain. |
improbably | Not easy to believe. Everyone in the film is improbably gorgeous. |
incredibly | Used to introduce a statement that is hard to believe; strangely. Incredibly she survived the crash. |
nether | Located below or beneath something else. The ballast is suspended from its nether end. |
sinuosity | A bend, especially in a stream or road. He hated the sinuosity of mountain roads. |
soprano | A part written for a soprano voice. A piece composed for soprano flute and continuo. |
subculture | A social group within a national culture that has distinctive patterns of behavior and beliefs. In what ways does the social environment predispose certain individuals to join delinquent subcultures. |
tenor | A singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor the highest of the ordinary adult male range. He had a good tenor voice. |
under | Under water. The under parts of a machine. |
underneath | Situated directly below something else. A crane lifted slabs of concrete to rescue people trapped underneath. |
underside | The bottom or lower side or surface of something. The butterfly s wings have a mottled brown pattern on the underside. |
vertically | In a way that involves different levels or stages of a hierarchy or process. Vertically stacked books. |