noun a group or collection of people or things that are considered undesirable or inferior
adjective of poor quality or low standard; undesirable
Refers to a property or piece of land with undesirable characteristics or history, such as being in a flood zone or having structural issues
Refers to a group of individuals who are perceived as troublemakers or who have a history of criminal behavior
Refers to a collection of items that are considered to be of low quality or not authentic
Refers to a group of items being sold together that are of poor quality or have little value
In literature, the term 'bad lot' may be used to describe a character who is morally corrupt or troublesome.
In psychology, 'bad lot' could refer to a group of individuals with negative or problematic behavior patterns.
In legal contexts, 'bad lot' may be used to describe a group of defendants who are perceived as guilty or involved in criminal activities.
In politics, 'bad lot' could be used to refer to a group of individuals with corrupt or unethical practices.
In business analysis, 'bad lot' may refer to a set of data points or outcomes that are unfavorable or undesirable.