Synonyms for junkest
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : juhngk |
Phonetic Transcription : dʒʌŋk |
Top 10 synonyms for junkest Other synonyms for the word junkest
- amiss
- average
- bad
- bare
- barren
- base
- below average
- below par
- below standard
- bottom-of-barrel
- broken
- bush-league
- common
- damaged
- déclassé
- defective
- depleted
- disfigured
- dry
- dud
- failing
- fair
- feeble
- few bugs
- found wanting
- garbage
- glitch
- good-for-nothing
- hack
- impaired
- imperfect
- impotent
- inappreciable
- inapt
- incapable
- incommensurate
- inconsiderable
- injured
- insubstantial
- junk
- lame
- lemon
- limited
- lousy
- low
- low-grade
- low-quality
- low-rent
- marred
- meager
- mean
- mediocre
- middling
- minus
- miserly
- niggardly
- not enough
- ordinary
- paltry
- parsimonious
- partial
- patchy
- poor
- poorer
- rudimentary
- sad
- scanty
- scarce
- schlocky
- second-class
- second-rate
- shabby
- shoddy
- short
- shy
- sick
- sketchy
- skimpy
- small
- sorry
- spare
- sparse
- sterile
- stinted
- stunted
- subpar
- substandard
- tawdry
- thin
- too little
- two-bit
- unacceptable
- undeveloped
- unequal
- unfinished
- unproductive
- unqualified
- unsound
- vicious
- warped
- weak
- worse
- wretched
Définition of junkest
Origin :- "worthless stuff," mid-14c., junke "old cable or rope" (nautical), of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old French junc "rush, reed," also used figuratively as a type of something of little value, from Latin iuncus "rush, reed" (but OED finds "no evidence of connexion"). Nautical use extended to "old refuse from boats and ships" (1842), then to "old or discarded articles of any kind" (1884). Junk food is from 1971; junk art is from 1966; junk mail first attested 1954.
- As in inadequate : adj defective, insufficient, incompetent
- As in inferior : adj poor, second-rate
- As in substandard : adj inferior
- As in low-grade : adj inferior
- As in low-quality : adj inferior
- As in second-class : adj inferior
- As in imperfect : adj flawed
Antonyms for junkest
- able
- abnormal
- abundant
- adequate
- best
- better
- capable
- competent
- complete
- developed
- enough
- excellent
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- extreme
- faultless
- finished
- first-class
- first-rate
- foremost
- full
- good
- happy
- healthy
- honest
- moral
- noble
- perfect
- potent
- pure
- strong
- sufficient
- superior
- unblemished
- uncommon
- unflawed
- unusual
- well
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