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Synonym for standard [noun]

The synonym standard synonymous definition words:
means "support"
bar, rod, timber, upright
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standard [noun]

means "emblem"
banner, ensign, symbol, flag, pennant, streamer, pennon

standard [noun]

means "basis"
model, measure, gauge, example, criterion, pattern, rule

standard [adjective]

means "regular"
basic, normal, typical, sample, stock, regulation, approved
Further results for the word "standard"

archetypal [adjective]

means "classic"
excellent, standard, superior, typical, consummate, model

average [noun]

means "mean"
norm, normal, median, par, standard, mean proportion

banner [noun]

means "emblem"
standard, ensign, symbol, flag, pennant, streamer

bar [noun]

means "thing"
rod, shaft, standard, pole, stick, traverse

canon [noun]

means "criterion"
principle, standard, test

classic [adjective]

means "archetypal"
excellent, standard, superior, typical, consummate, model

classical [adjective]

means "distinguished"
established, excellent, first-rate, standard, well-known, famous

conventional [adjective]

means "customary"
traditional, normal, standard, accepted, accustomed, common

copy [noun]

means "thing"
standard

criterion [noun]

means "basis"
model, measure, gauge, example, standard, pattern

customary [adjective]

means "conventional"
traditional, normal, standard, accepted, accustomed, common

decent [adjective]

means "property"
fitting, appropriate, seemly, apt, standard, becoming

equable [adjective]

means "uniform"
standard

even [adjective]

means "property"
regular, standard

example [noun]

means "pattern"
standard, archetype, exemplar, guide, model, original

gauge [noun]

means "device for measuring"
measure, dial, mark, meter, scale, standard

generic [adjective]

means "general"
non-specific, non-exclusive, universal, non-trademark, standard, without brand name

ideal [noun]

means "quality"
model, epitome, standard, archetype, exemplar, example

ingot [noun]

means "rod"
shaft, standard, pole, stick, traverse, boom

liked [adjective]

means "favourite"
accepted, recommend, approved, standard, popular

manual [adjective]

means "property"
by hand, standard, old-fashioned

measure [verb]

means "gauge"
standard

mirror [noun]

means "model"
pattern, standard, example, paradigm

norm [noun]

means "mean"
average, normal, median, par, standard, mean proportion

normal [adjective]

means "property"
usual, common, ordinary, typical, standard, customary

paradigm [noun]

means "model"
pattern, standard, example, mirror

paragon [noun]

means "perfection"
model, ideal, quintessence, standard, idealisation, idealization

pattern [noun]

means "example"
standard, archetype, exemplar, guide, model, original

pennant [noun]

means "emblem"
banner, ensign, symbol, flag, standard, streamer

perfection [noun]

means "paragon"
model, ideal, quintessence, standard, idealisation, idealization

pole [noun]

means "thing"
rod, shaft, standard, bar, stick, traverse

popular [adjective]

means "favourite"
accepted, recommend, approved, standard, liked

principle [noun]

means "regulation"
canon, rule, standard, test

rate [noun]

means "frequency"
incidence, occurrence, proportion, fraction, ratio, standard

routine [adjective]

means "habitual"
predictable, customary, reflex, usual, methodical, standard

rule [noun]

means "law"
dictum, regulation, precept, order, principle, standard

run [noun]

means "property"
standard, average, ordinary, regular

stock [adjective]

means "property"
standard, regular, normal, typical, customary, commonplace

streamer [noun]

means "emblem"
banner, ensign, symbol, flag, pennant, standard

touchstone [noun]

means "norm"
measure, gauge, model, criterion, standard, yardstick

trial [noun]

means "process"
experiment, test, testing, criterion, standard, examination

standardise [verb]

means "make established"
institutionalise, standardize, order, regulate

standardize [verb]

means "make established"
standardise, institutionalise, order, regulate

standardized [adjective]

means "standardised"
mechanical, stereotyped, monotonous, unchanging, fixed

institutionalise [verb]

means "make established"
standardise, standardize, order, regulate

institutionalize [verb]

means "make established"
standardise, standardize, order, regulate

mechanical [adjective]

means "standardized"
standardised, stereotyped, monotonous, unchanging, fixed

type [verb]

means "activity"
arrange, class, sort, categorise, categorize, standardise, standardize

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