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    notional
    /ˈnəʊʃən(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. existing as or based on a suggestion, estimate, or theory; not existing in reality: "notional budgets for hospital and community health services"
    • 2. denoting or relating to an approach to grammar which is dependent on the definition of terminology (e.g. ‘a verb is a doing word’) as opposed to identification of structures and processes.

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  2. adjective. uk / ˈnəʊʃ ə n ə l / us. Add to word list. existing only as an idea, or as an approximate amount: Diamonds only retain their notional value through strict control of the market. Almost everyone will have to pay a higher tax bill than the notional amount suggested by the government.

  3. The meaning of NOTIONAL is theoretical, speculative. How to use notional in a sentence.

  4. May 15, 2024 · Notional value is the face or total value of a position in a financial instrument, such as a derivatives trade. It helps distinguish the total value of a trade from the...

  5. adjective. pertaining to or expressing a notion or idea. of the nature of a notion or idea: a notional response to the question. abstract, theoretical, or speculative, as reflective thought. not real or actual; ideal or imaginary: to create a notional world for oneself. given to or full of foolish or fanciful ideas or moods. Grammar.

  6. adjective. uk / ˈnəʊʃ ə n ə l / us. Add to word list. existing only as an idea, or as an approximate amount: Diamonds only retain their notional value through strict control of the market. Almost everyone will have to pay a higher tax bill than the notional amount suggested by the government.

  7. Something that is notional exists only in theory or as a suggestion or idea, but not in reality.

  8. adjective. being of the nature of a notion or concept. “to improve notional comprehension”. “a notional response to the question”. synonyms: conceptional, ideational. abstract. existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment. adjective. not based on fact or investigation.