Adjective
one-star (not comparable)
(idiomatic) Of low quality.
I'm harsh on myself. But let's be honest: I'm not as harsh as the online one-star critic who says, 'This book is boring and stupid and smells like poo.' Paul G. Tremblay
At the time of Nimitz's promotion to rear admiral, the United States Navy did not maintain a one-star rank ( Commodore ). Source: Internet
Eight of the reviews for this pracitice were five-star - but the majority of other reviewers left a one-star rating. Source: Internet
He was promoted to a one-star admiral on Jan. Source: Internet
In France, motel-style chain accommodations of up to three stories (with exterior hallways and stairwells) are marketed as "one-star hotels". Source: Internet
That service-oriented upbringing stuck with Arnold, who was recently confirmed by the U.S. Senate for promotion to brigadier general, a one-star general rank. Source: Internet