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standard
adjective as in regular, approved
Strong matches
average, boilerplate, general, official, regulation, set, staple, stock, vanilla
Weak matches
authoritative, canonical, customary, established, everyday, garden variety, orthodox, popular, prevailing, recognized, run-of-the-mill
noun as in guideline, principle
Strongest matches
code, ideal, law, measure, model, norm, requirement, rule, specification, test
Strong matches
archetype, average, axiom, barometer, belief, benchmark, canon, criterion, ethics, example, exemplar, fundamental, gauge, grade, guide, ideals, mean, median, mirror, morals, par, paradigm, pattern, sample, touchstone, type, yardstick
Weak matches
Example Sentences
What made you decide on doing a special with Netflix as Dr. Phil rather than doing a standard stand-up special as yourself?
A new division within the Home Office, modelled on a Blair-era standards unit, will hope to drive up standards by tracking the performance of forces in priority areas.
During the trial, a liability expert retained by Luna’s attorney, Arash Zabetian, said he had reviewed thousands of city documents and found no standards for inspecting the lights on a regular basis.
“Saying no to standard and medical solutions was the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life,” Macpherson writes in the memoir.
For instance, standard plantation management usually includes suppression of the undergrowth by using large amounts of herbicides and fertilizers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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