Sentences with quality
qual·i·ty
Q q - quality goods
- A quality product
- Stubbornness is one of his bad qualities.
- The house has many fine qualities.
- Even the quality papers agreed that it was a triumph.
- ...a childlike quality.
- She has strong leadership qualities.
- His music has a primitive quality.
- Sometimes you wonder where your kids get their good qualities.
- ...a college of quality.
- Honesty is a desirable quality.
- They offer quality at a reasonable price.
- Everyone can greatly improve the quality of life.
- A quality family.
- Focus on on-time running and quality delivery of product.
- Quality, the broadest in scope of these terms, refers to a characteristic (physical or nonphysical, individual or typical) that constitutes the basic nature of a thing or is one of its distinguishing features [the quality of mercy]; property applies to any quality that belongs to a thing by reason of the essential nature of the thing [elasticity is a property of rubber]; character is the scientific or formal term for a distinctive or peculiar quality of an individual or of a class, species, etc. [a hereditary character]; an attribute is a quality assigned to a thing, esp. one that may reasonably be deduced as appropriate to it [omnipotence is an attribute of God]; trait specif. applies to a distinguishing quality of a personality [enthusiasm is one of his outstanding traits]
- Counselors are urging that working parents try to spend more quality time with their children.
- The chemical qualities of alcohol.
- A quality publisher.
- quality paper.
- He's quality, that one is.
- A man of quality.
- Kindness is one of her many good qualities.
- Wood grain of quality.
- Food of poor quality; silks of fine quality.
- The quality of a sound.