quality|qualities in English
noun
[qual·i·ty || 'kwɑlətɪ /'kwɒ-]
degree of excellence; characteristic, attribute; nature, character; excellence
Use "quality|qualities" in a sentence
1. Comparable quality or qualities; likeness: there was no Comparison between them
2. Comparability: the quality or state of having many qualities in common
3. Characterize: to point out the chief quality or qualities of an individual or group
4. “Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others.” ― Aristotle
5. 20 The teaching, of political theory should stress Four qualities quality of ideology, knowledge, liveliness and focalization.
6. 19 The teaching, of political theory should stress "Four qualities":the quality of ideology, knowledge, liveliness and focalization.
7. Methods of evaluating energy quality are sometimes concerned with developing a system of ranking energy qualities in hierarchical order.
8. SPEECH QUALITIES
9. Chalkiness of rice grain is an important quality component of rice, as it has a profound influence on eating and milling qualities
10. Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities . . . because it is the quality which guarantees all others. Winston Churchill
11. Categories, qualities and coefficients:
12. Cantillate - Numeric qualities 3
13. “Rhythm, movement, grace, refinement and elegance are some of the qualities that define the organic quality of the pieces created by this artist”.
14. (Genesis 1:26) We thus have good qualities because God has good qualities.
15. Complexion definition is - the combination of the hot, cold, moist, and dry qualities held in medieval physiology to determine the quality of a body
16. Other qualities distinguish Bourbon as …
17. Lucas has outstanding leadership qualities.
18. How Great God’s Moral Qualities!
19. Ascorbate can have different qualities
20. Pelicans display instinctive fishing qualities.
21. Some herbs have antiseptic qualities.
22. The qualities registered can seem paradoxical.
23. Auspicious: having qualities which inspire hope
24. These qualities largely failed to materialize.
25. Gradually those qualities become second nature.