What is another word for bad parts?

Pronunciation: [bˈad pˈɑːts] (IPA)

There are many synonyms for the term "bad parts" depending on the context of usage. In a mechanical sense, "faulty components," "damaged parts," or "defective pieces" could be used. When speaking in terms of a product, one could use phrases like "inferior quality," "flawed elements," or "subpar materials." In personal matters, "negative aspects," "troublesome traits," and "disadvantageous features" could be used to convey the same meaning. The term "downsides" also works well in most settings and can be used both literally and metaphorically. It is important to choose the right synonym to effectively convey the message and avoid confusion.

What are the hypernyms for Bad parts?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Bad parts

  • If you were to take a plastic bag and place it inside a large bowl, and then, using a wooden spoon, stir the bag around, you could use the expression 'a mixed bag' to describe what you had in front of you, but you would not be using the expression in the same way I am about to use it now. Although 'a mixed bag' sometimes refers to a plastic bag that has been stirred in a bowl, more often, it is used to describe a situation that has both good parts and bad parts. An afternoon movie theater, for example, would be a mixed bag if your favorite movie were showing, but if you had to eat gravel instead of popcorn. A trip to the zoo would be a very mixed bag if the weather were beautiful, but all the man and woman-eating lions were running around loose.
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