two-star rating

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A rating on a scale, often out of five stars, indicating below-average quality.

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Examples (20)

  • The restaurant received a two-star rating for its mediocre service.
  • The movie received a two-star rating from critics.
  • Despite its charming facade, the hotel only managed a two-star rating due to outdated facilities.
  • Despite its two-star rating, the hotel was surprisingly comfortable.
  • Critics gave the new film a disappointing two-star rating, citing a weak plot.
  • Consumers often ignore products with a two-star rating.
  • His performance review resulted in a two-star rating, indicating areas for significant improvement.
  • The restaurant was disappointed with its two-star rating in the new guide.
  • Many customers complained about the product, leading to a consistent two-star rating online.
  • She gave the service a two-star rating due to the long wait times.
  • They aimed for at least a three-star review, but ended up with a two-star rating from the guide.
  • A two-star rating generally indicates average quality.
  • A two-star rating usually means a place is acceptable but nothing special.
  • The app has maintained a consistent two-star rating since its launch.
  • The inspector issued a two-star rating to the facility, noting several health violations.
  • Many users might reconsider a purchase after seeing a two-star rating.
  • After trying the new coffee shop, I'd honestly give it a two-star rating at best.
  • The hotel aims to improve its two-star rating next year.
  • The car model's safety features earned it only a two-star rating in recent tests.
  • His performance earned him a modest two-star rating.