high-quality — Of superior standard or excellence. Used to describe products, services, or work that meet high standards and are well-made or well-performed.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Of superior standard or excellence. Used to describe products, services, or work that meet high standards and are well-made or well-performed.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈhaɪˌkwɑlɪti/
Example Sentences
- My mom insists on buying high-quality toilet paper because 'life's too short for cheap TP.'
- The company's commitment to high-quality manufacturing has earned them global recognition.
- He spent three hours explaining why his high-quality headphones were worth more than my car.
high-quality
ADJECTIVE[/ˈhaɪˌkwɑlɪti/]
Of superior standard or excellence. Used to describe products, services, or work that meet high standards and are well-made or well-performed.

Of superior standard or excellence. Used to describe products, services, or work that meet high standards and are well-made or well-performed.

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🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Old English 'heah' meaning tall or elevated, combined with 'quality' from 13th-century French 'qualité,' which came from Latin 'qualitas' meaning characteristic or nature.
Breakdown
high (Old English: elevated/superior) + quality (Latin qualitas: characteristic/nature) = of superior characteristics or nature
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📝Examples
“My mom insists on buying high-quality toilet paper because 'life's too short for cheap TP.'”
“The company's commitment to high-quality manufacturing has earned them global recognition.”
“He spent three hours explaining why his high-quality headphones were worth more than my car.”
“Students deserve access to high-quality educational resources regardless of their economic background.”
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