Inferior

/ɪnˈfɪriər/ adjective

If something is inferior, it is lower in quality, rank, or status compared to something else. It may also mean physically lower in position.

It comes from Latin “inferior,” meaning “lower” or “beneath,” the comparative form of “infra” (below). English kept both the physical and figurative senses of being “lower.”

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