subpar
1 of 1adjective/ˈsʌbˌpɑr/
Forms:more subpar,most subpar
1
falling below the expected or desired level of quality, performance, or standard
C2- The quality of the restaurant's food was subpar, leading to negative reviews from customers.
- The team's performance in the last game was subpar, resulting in a loss.
- Her grades in the class were subpar compared to her usual high standards.
- The hotel received complaints about its subpar accommodations, prompting management to make improvements.
- The new product's sales were subpar, falling short of the company's expectations.