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    standard
    /ˈstandəd/

    noun

    adjective

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  2. an official rule, unit of measurement, or way of operating that is used in a particular area of manufacturing or services: a common/a global/an international standard MP3 is a recognized global standard for audio encoding and compression. an accountancy / industry / legal standard.

  3. 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.

  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. 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.

  7. 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.

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