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second-rate

adjective as in inadequate

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“Because those artists are asked to represent a democracy where back home they’re still second-rate citizens,” he says.

He’d like to lay the blame on his second-rate company, but he can’t escape his own role in the ensuing fiasco.

Hence this second-rate rapper playfully rendered by one of South Korea’s best hip-hop artists — Choi, who performs by the name T.O.P.

From Salon

That ship almost certainly has sailed for the season following USC’s nightmare October, leaving the Trojans with few postseason options beyond a second-rate bowl game.

Once upon a time, rosé wine was regarded as second-rate, and not even worthy of the interest of oenologists.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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