D-Grade
"D-Grade" typically refers to a low academic performance, often indicating that a student has not met the minimum requirements for a passing grade. In many educational systems, grades range from A to F, with D representing a level of achievement that is barely acceptable. This grade can impact a student's overall GPA and may require them to retake courses or seek additional help to improve their understanding of the material.
In some contexts, "D-Grade" can also describe the quality of products or services that are subpar or not up to standard. For example, in the film industry, a "D-Grade" movie might be characterized by low production values, poor acting, or weak storytelling. Such works often attract niche audiences and can sometimes achieve cult status despite their shortcomings.