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In some senses, second-rate is marked as UK, historical, idiomatic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
best, best, nonetheless, traditional
VERB + SECOND-RATE
appearing, led
SECOND-RATE + NOUN
-, hotel, scholar, singer
adj
Of a Royal Navy ship of the line in the Napoleonic Era: having 80–98 guns across three gun decks, a complement of 700–750, and weighing approximately 2,200 tons burthen.
Of mediocre quality; not first-rate.
‘Revelation’, to a philosopher such as Plotinus, was not merely irrational: it led to second-rate counterfeits of traditional academic philosophical culture. It was as if the inhabitants of an underdeveloped country were to seek to catch up with western technology by claiming to have learnt nuclear physics through dreams and oracles.
They are intrigued by Mrs Deelville; she is dowdy, languid-voiced, and ill-dressed, in every way appearing second-rate, who nonetheless - rather tiresomely - seems to have the knack of attracting men.
noun
A second-rate ship of the line.
adjective — moderate to inferior in quality
‘Revelation’, to a philosopher such as Plotinus, was not merely irrational: it led to second-rate counterfeits of traditional academic philosophical culture. It was as if the inhabitants of an underde
WiktionaryThey are intrigued by Mrs Deelville; she is dowdy, languid-voiced, and ill-dressed, in every way appearing second-rate, who nonetheless - rather tiresomely - seems to have the knack of attracting men.
WiktionaryIt is at best a second-rate hotel.
Tatoeba · #42732He is at best a second-rate scholar.
Tatoeba · #290389She is a second-rate singer at best.
Tatoeba · #311049It's at best a second-rate hotel.
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In some senses, second-rate is marked as UK, historical, idiomatic. Watch for register when choosing this word.