| No. | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | A-class | Top-tier level or grade. |
| 2. | Ability | Capacity to do something well. |
| 3. | Acceptability | Suitability to meet requirements. |
| 4. | Accordance | Being in agreement with standards. |
| 5. | Accuracy | Closeness to the correct result. |
| 6. | Adequacy | Sufficiency for a particular purpose. |
| 7. | Advantage | Beneficial feature or edge. |
| 8. | Aesthetic appeal | Pleasantness in look or feel. |
| 9. | Aptness | Fitness or appropriateness for use. |
| 10. | Artistry | Creative skill and refinement. |
| 11. | Assurance | Confidence in reliability or performance. |
| 12. | Attribute | Notable characteristic or trait. |
| 13. | Authenticity | Genuine origin; not counterfeit. |
| 14. | Authority | Credible weight or expertise. |
| 15. | Benchmark | Standard for comparison. |
| 16. | Best-in-class | Leading among comparable options. |
| 17. | Brilliance | Exceptional excellence or talent. |
| 18. | Build | Construction and materials integrity. |
| 19. | Caliber | Degree of excellence or competence. |
| 20. | Capability | Power to achieve intended results. |
| 21. | Care | Attention to detail and upkeep. |
| 22. | Character | Distinctive nature or makeup. |
| 23. | Class | High status or refinement. |
| 24. | Classiness | Tasteful elegance and refinement. |
| 25. | Cleanliness | Freedom from dirt or defects. |
| 26. | Coherence | Logical consistency and unity. |
| 27. | Competence | Ability to perform effectively. |
| 28. | Compliance | Conformity to rules or specs. |
| 29. | Condition | State of repair or usability. |
| 30. | Consistency | Uniform performance over time. |
| 31. | Craft | Skilled making; workmanship. |
| 32. | Craftsmanship | Skilled, careful construction. |
| 33. | Credibility | Believability; trustworthiness. |
| 34. | Criterion | Measure used to judge. |
| 35. | Decency | Acceptable standard of propriety. |
| 36. | Dependability | Reliability you can count on. |
| 37. | Design | Planned form and function. |
| 38. | Distinction | Excellence setting something apart. |
| 39. | Durability | Resistance to wear or damage. |
| 40. | Effectiveness | Ability to produce intended results. |
| 41. | Efficiency | Good output with minimal waste. |
| 42. | Elegance | Graceful simplicity and refinement. |
| 43. | Endurance | Ability to last under strain. |
| 44. | Esteem | High regard and respect. |
| 45. | Ethos | Guiding values and principles. |
| 46. | Excellence | Outstanding merit or performance. |
| 47. | Expertise | High-level skill or knowledge. |
| 48. | Fidelity | Faithfulness to the original. |
| 49. | Fine-ness | High grade; superior condition. |
| 50. | Finish | Surface completeness and polish. |
| 51. | First-rate | Of the highest standard. |
| 52. | Fitness | Suitability for a given purpose. |
| 53. | Flawlessness | Freedom from defects. |
| 54. | Form | Structure and shape suitability. |
| 55. | Functionality | How well something works. |
| 56. | Grade | Rank or level of standard. |
| 57. | Greatness | Exceptional importance or excellence. |
| 58. | High standard | Level of superior expectation. |
| 59. | Impeccability | Faultless; beyond reproach. |
| 60. | Integrity | Wholeness; soundness; honesty. |
| 61. | Intention | Purposeful design aim. |
| 62. | Judgment | Sound evaluation and discernment. |
| 63. | Keenness | Sharpness; intensity of performance. |
| 64. | Kind | Type marked by traits. |
| 65. | Know-how | Practical skill and expertise. |
| 66. | Level | Degree of attainment or standard. |
| 67. | Luxury | High-end comfort and finish. |
| 68. | Mastery | Expert command of a skill. |
| 69. | Material | Substance affecting performance and feel. |
| 70. | Merit | Deserving praise or value. |
| 71. | Meticulousness | Extreme care and precision. |
| 72. | Mettle | Strength of character and ability. |
| 73. | Neatness | Orderly, tidy execution. |
| 74. | Nobility | Elevated character and conduct. |
| 75. | Norm | Accepted standard or pattern. |
| 76. | Notability | Worth noticing; significance. |
| 77. | Originality | Novelty; distinctiveness. |
| 78. | Perfection | State of being without flaws. |
| 79. | Performance | How well something operates. |
| 80. | Polish | Refined finish and presentation. |
| 81. | Precision | Exactness in detail or measure. |
| 82. | Prestige | High status and respect. |
| 83. | Proficiency | Skilled competence. |
| 84. | Properness | Correctness; suitability. |
| 85. | Purity | Freedom from contamination or admixture. |
| 86. | Rank | Position in a hierarchy. |
| 87. | Refinement | Improved elegance and subtlety. |
| 88. | Reliability | Consistency you can trust. |
| 89. | Reputation | Widely held assessment of worth. |
| 90. | Respectability | Meeting accepted social standards. |
| 91. | Rigor | Thoroughness and strictness. |
| 92. | Robustness | Strength under varied conditions. |
| 93. | Safety | Freedom from unacceptable risk. |
| 94. | Satisfaction | Meeting needs and expectations. |
| 95. | Selectness | High-grade exclusivity. |
| 96. | Serviceability | Usable and easy to maintain. |
| 97. | Soundness | Free from flaws; solid. |
| 98. | Standard | Agreed level of requirement. |
| 99. | Stature | Standing or importance. |
| 100. | Strength | Power to resist failure. |

