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standard

/ˈstændəd/

AdjectiveNoun
pl: standardscomp: more standardsup: most standard

This term conveys a sense of a benchmark or a fixed point of reference. When used to describe quality, it implies a threshold that must be met to avoid failure or inferiority. In technical contexts, it suggests a rigid agreement on specifications to ensure that different systems can work together seamlessly. As an adjective, the word often distinguishes between a basic version and a premium or customized version. It carries a connotation of being unremarkable or typical, though in legal or professional settings, it implies the correct and authorized way of performing a task.

Meanings

Adjectivestandard

Conforming to an established norm, rule, or requirement.

"The company uses a standard contract for all new employees."

Adjectivestandard

Common, usual, or lacking any special features.

"He ordered a standard room with a queen-sized bed."

Nounstandard

A level of quality or achievement used as a measure or benchmark.

"The school maintains a high academic standard for its graduates."

Nounstandard

An official rule or set of guidelines for how something should be done.

"The industry standard for safety has changed over the last decade."

Nounstandard

A flag or banner, especially one used as a military or royal symbol.

"The knights carried the royal standard into the battle."

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