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Definition of nonstandard in US English: nonstandardadjective ˌnänˈstandərdˌnɑnˈstændərdˌnɑnˈstændərd 1Not average, normal, or usual. people working nonstandard hours Example sentencesExamples - It is non-standard, and consumers do not seem prepared to pay any extra for it.
- A rare colliery badge on the lamp, or a non-standard design can boost the value.
- Research labs are also usually relaxed about people working from home frequently, or keeping non-standard hours.
- ProCredit Bank also has a non-standard approach in assessment of credit reliability.
- There are over 50 approved PRSA products on the market at present, with non-standard products accounting for around 60% of these.
- Today, more than two-thirds are non-standard.
- In the UK, strong growth in non-standard residential mortgages and in commercial lending outweighed the decline in standard mortgage lending.
- The youngsters had to use mathematical techniques to solve non-standard problems.
- The missing machine cost £230 and is a Silver Saxon Freefall mountain bike with distinctive, non-standard yellow mudguards.
- Anyone who has seen field conditions will clarify that non-standard seeds of variable quality are one of the biggest problems facing cotton farmers.
- If options are added on after this they an actually detract from a car's value, particularly if non-standard.
- In days gone by I would have ordered the non-standard bobbins my sewing machine uses from his shop and got them in mere weeks.
- He said the part took time to find because of the non-standard equipment used.
- As one of the leading exponents of non-standard car insurance it can call on a large number of insurers.
- NBC is airing shows on Thursday evenings with non-standard start times and lengths.
- Today more than two-thirds are quoted non-standard rates and weight is playing an enormous role in that change.
- Twenty non-standard containers, all having their back doors sealed, were found either on board or loaded on the 20 trucks waiting at the wharf.
- Thirdly, clients tinker with designs, making them non-standard.
- She has a fairly non-standard belief system for a person of her generation.
- A significant proportion of the Irish population cannot afford non-standard dental treatment in Ireland.
Synonyms colloquial, vernacular, idiomatic, demotic, non-standard, popular, dialectal, non-literary - 1.1 (of language) not of the form that is accepted as standard.
Example sentencesExamples - The requirement to answer in complete sentences recalls Labov's classic work on non-standard English.
- If children are present please refrain from non-standard English.
- I was already aware of many other non-standard usages that didn't bother me a bit.
- Under normal circumstances, dialects or non-standard Mandarin are not to be used.
- The futility of constant correction of non-standard language in the classroom also receives support from academic research.
Synonyms aberrant, deviating, divergent, abnormal, atypical, untypical, non-typical, anomalous, digressive, irregular, non-standard
Definition of nonstandard in US English: nonstandardadjectiveˌnänˈstandərdˌnɑnˈstændərd 1Not average, normal, or usual. people working nonstandard hours Example sentencesExamples - It is non-standard, and consumers do not seem prepared to pay any extra for it.
- A rare colliery badge on the lamp, or a non-standard design can boost the value.
- Research labs are also usually relaxed about people working from home frequently, or keeping non-standard hours.
- ProCredit Bank also has a non-standard approach in assessment of credit reliability.
- There are over 50 approved PRSA products on the market at present, with non-standard products accounting for around 60% of these.
- Today, more than two-thirds are non-standard.
- In the UK, strong growth in non-standard residential mortgages and in commercial lending outweighed the decline in standard mortgage lending.
- The youngsters had to use mathematical techniques to solve non-standard problems.
- The missing machine cost £230 and is a Silver Saxon Freefall mountain bike with distinctive, non-standard yellow mudguards.
- Anyone who has seen field conditions will clarify that non-standard seeds of variable quality are one of the biggest problems facing cotton farmers.
- If options are added on after this they an actually detract from a car's value, particularly if non-standard.
- In days gone by I would have ordered the non-standard bobbins my sewing machine uses from his shop and got them in mere weeks.
- He said the part took time to find because of the non-standard equipment used.
- As one of the leading exponents of non-standard car insurance it can call on a large number of insurers.
- NBC is airing shows on Thursday evenings with non-standard start times and lengths.
- Today more than two-thirds are quoted non-standard rates and weight is playing an enormous role in that change.
- Twenty non-standard containers, all having their back doors sealed, were found either on board or loaded on the 20 trucks waiting at the wharf.
- Thirdly, clients tinker with designs, making them non-standard.
- She has a fairly non-standard belief system for a person of her generation.
- A significant proportion of the Irish population cannot afford non-standard dental treatment in Ireland.
Synonyms colloquial, vernacular, idiomatic, demotic, non-standard, popular, dialectal, non-literary - 1.1 (of language) not of the form that is accepted as standard.
Example sentencesExamples - The requirement to answer in complete sentences recalls Labov's classic work on non-standard English.
- If children are present please refrain from non-standard English.
- I was already aware of many other non-standard usages that didn't bother me a bit.
- Under normal circumstances, dialects or non-standard Mandarin are not to be used.
- The futility of constant correction of non-standard language in the classroom also receives support from academic research.
Synonyms aberrant, deviating, divergent, abnormal, atypical, untypical, non-typical, anomalous, digressive, irregular, non-standard
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