Synonyms for Non-standard:
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adj.
• ungrammatical
• aberrant
- abnormal
, - atypical
, - bizarre
, - deviant
, - different
, - flaky
, - mental
, - nonstandard
, - odd
, - off-base
, - off-color
, - out of line
, - peculiar
, - psycho
, - strange
, - unusual
, - weird
.
Other relevant words:
- -speak
, - exotica
, - plain english
, - telegramese
, - defective
, - disappointing
, - grotty
, - illegitimate
, - imperfect
, - imprecise
, - improper
, - inexact
.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- customize
, - damnedest
, - incongruous
, - inimitable
, - irreplaceable
, - matchless
, - personalize
, - personalized
, - remarkably
, - unparalleled
, - unrivalled
, - unusually
, - unwonted
.
What are the paraphrases for Non-standard?
Paraphrases are restatements of text or speech using different words and phrasing to convey the same meaning.
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What are the hypernyms for Non-standard?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for non-standard?
Non-standard refers to something that is outside of the norm or not conforming to the usual standards. Antonyms for non-standard include standard, customary, traditional, typical, normal, and conventional. Standard refers to something that is established by authority, custom, or general consent. Customary means something that is commonly practiced or followed. Traditional refers to something that is passed down from generation to generation. Typical means something that is usual or expected. Normal refers to something that conforms to the average or considered standard. Conventional refers to something that is accepted and widely adopted.
What are the antonyms for Non-standard?
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adj.
• aberrant
• ungrammatical
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