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    standard
    /ˈstandəd/

    noun

    adjective

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  2. Jul 4, 2012 · Noun By modern standards, the house is just too small. This book is the standard by which all others must be judged. Adjective a window of standard width The movie was a pretty standard romantic comedy. The word is considered standard.

  3. Grammar. Standard and non-standard language. A standard language is a variety of language that is used by governments, in the media, in schools and for international communication. There are different standard varieties of English in the world, such as North American English, Australian English and Indian English.

  4. A standard is an authoritative principle or rule that usually implies a model or pattern for guidance, by comparison with which the quantity, excellence, correctness, etc., of other things may be determined: She could serve as the standard of good breeding.

  5. A standard is an authoritative principle or rule that usually implies a model or pattern for guidance, by comparison with which the quantity, excellence, correctness, etc., of other things may be determined: She could serve as the standard of good breeding.

  6. Definition of standard noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. a level of quality, especially a level that is acceptable: a high standard of service. low safety standards. His work was below standard (= not acceptable). She sets very high standards for herself. Fewer examples. We expect a good standard of education for our children. His work wasn't up to his usual standard.

  8. Standard definition: Serving as or conforming to an established or accepted measurement or value.

  9. Definitions of standard. noun. a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated. “the schools comply with federal standards ” synonyms: criterion, measure, touchstone. see more. noun. the ideal in terms of which something can be judged. “they live by the standards of their community” synonyms: criterion.

  10. standard. noun. /ˈstændərd/ level of quality. [countable, uncountable] standard (of something) a level of quality, especially one that people think is acceptable a fall in academic standards We aim to maintain high standards of customer care. The standard of this year's applications is very low.

  11. Define standard. standard synonyms, standard pronunciation, standard translation, English dictionary definition of standard. adj. 1. Serving as or conforming to an established or accepted measurement or value: a standard unit of volume. 2. Widely recognized or employed as a model...

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