📏standard

noun
/ˈstændərd/

Meaning

a level of quality or achievement, or a measure of comparison

Example Sentences

This car meets all the safety standards.

Synonyms

norm, criterion, benchmark, measure

Antonyms

exception, anomaly

Collocations

high standard, industry standard, minimum standard

More Example Sentences

We are strict with quality standards.

How much standard was their teaching system?

I do not want to rush and deliver substandard work.

With a bit of revision, this essay will reach a publishable standard.

The ethical conduct of coaches and administrators sets a standard for athletes.

The standards of success imposed by society will not always match our own definitions.

This service was substandard, and I am requesting a partial refund of the amount I paid.

I want the compensation package to reflect both my contributions and the market standards.

I purchased this product based on your advertisement, and it does not even come close to that standard.

My research will play a direct role in improving the living standards of marginalized communities in Bangladesh.

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the making of amends for a wrong done by paying money or helping those who were wronged

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