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stand·ard
ˈstandərd/
noun
1.
a level of quality or attainment.
"their restaurant offers a high standard of service"
synonyms: quality, level, grade, caliber, merit, excellence More
a required or agreed level of quality or attainment.
"half of the beaches fail to comply with EPA standards"
synonyms: guideline, norm, yardstick, benchmark, measure, criterion, guide, touchstone, model, pattern, example, exemplar More
2.
an idea or thing used as a measure, norm, or model in comparative evaluations.
"the wages are low by today's standards"
principles of conduct informed by notions of honor and decency.
"a decline in moral standards"
synonyms: principle, ideal; More
a form of language that is widely accepted as the correct form.
the prescribed weight of fine metal in gold or silver coins.
"the sterling standard for silver"
a system by which the value of a currency is defined in terms of gold or silver or both.
3.
an object that is supported in an upright position, in particular.
a military or ceremonial flag carried on a pole or hoisted on a rope.
synonyms: flag, banner, pennant, ensign, color(s), banderole, guidon; More
a tree or shrub that grows on an erect stem of full height.
a shrub grafted on an erect stem and trained in tree form.
BOTANY
the large frequently erect uppermost petal of a papilionaceous flower.
BOTANY
one of the inner petals of an iris flower, frequently erect.
an upright water or gas pipe.
4.
a tune or song of established popularity.
adjective
adjective: standard
1.
used or accepted as normal or average.
"the standard rate of income tax"
synonyms: normal, usual, typical, stock, common, ordinary, customary, conventional, wonted, established, well-established, settled, set, fixed, traditional, prevailing More
antonyms: unusual, special
(of a size, measure, design, etc.) such as is regularly used or produced; not special or exceptional.
"all these doors come in a range of standard sizes"
(of a work, repertoire, or writer) viewed as authoritative or of permanent value and so widely read or performed.
"his essays on the interpretation of reality became a standard text"
synonyms: definitive, established, classic, recognized, accepted, authoritative, most reliable, exhaustive More
denoting or relating to the spoken or written form of a language widely accepted as usual and correct.
"speakers of standard English"
2.
(of a tree or shrub) growing on an erect stem of full height.
(of a shrub) grafted on an erect stem and trained in tree form.
"standard roses"
Origin
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Middle English (denoting a flag raised on a pole as a rallying point, the authorized exemplar of a unit of measurement, or an upright timber): shortening of Old French estendart , from estendre ‘extend’; sense 3 of the noun, influenced by the verb stand.