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standard
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adj 1: conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement
or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted
kind; "windows of standard width"; "standard sizes"; "the
standard fixtures"; "standard brands"; "standard
operating procedure" [ant: nonstandard]
2: commonly used or supplied; "standard procedure"; "standard
car equipment"
3: established or well-known or widely recognized as a model of
authority or excellence; "a standard reference work"; "the
classical argument between free trade and protectionism"
[ant: nonstandard]
4: conforming to the established language usage of educated
native speakers; "standard English" (American); "received
standard English is sometimes called the King's English"
(British) [syn: standard, received] [ant: nonstandard]
5: regularly and widely used or sold; "a standard size"; "a
stock item" [syn: standard, stock]
n 1: a basis for comparison; a reference point against which
other things can be evaluated; "the schools comply with
federal standards"; "they set the measure for all
subsequent work" [syn: standard, criterion, measure,
touchstone]
2: the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they
live by the standards of their community" [syn: criterion,
standard]
3: a board measure = 1980 board feet
4: the value behind the money in a monetary system [syn:
standard, monetary standard]
5: an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support);
"distance was marked by standards every mile"; "lamps
supported on standards provided illumination"
6: any distinctive flag [syn: standard, banner]
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substandard
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adj 1: falling short of some prescribed norm; "substandard
housing" [syn: deficient, inferior, substandard]
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unheeded
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adj 1: disregarded; "his cries were unheeded"; "Shaw's neglected
one-act comedy, `A Village Wooing'"; "her ignored advice"
[syn: ignored, neglected, unheeded]
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unheralded
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adj 1: without warning or announcement; "they arrived
unannounced"; "a totally unheralded telegram that his
daughter...died last night"- M.A.D.Howe [syn:
unannounced, unheralded, unpredicted]
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unimpeded
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adj 1: not slowed or prevented; "a time of unimpeded growth";
"an unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a
peaceful setting"
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unintended
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adj 1: not deliberate [ant: intended]
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unleaded
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adj 1: not treated with lead; "unleaded gasoline" [syn:
unleaded, leadless] [ant: leaded]
2: not having leads between the lines
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unneeded
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adj 1: not necessary [syn: unnecessary, unneeded] [ant:
necessary]
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unshielded
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adj 1: (used especially of machinery) not protected by a shield
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unstudied
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adj 1: not by design or artifice; unforced and impromptu; "an
air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be
painstakingly achieved"; "simple unstudied charm" [syn:
unstudied, uncontrived] [ant: studied]
2: lacking knowledge gained by study often in a particular
field; "is unstudied in Latin as he is in may other matters"
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wooded
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adj 1: covered with growing trees and bushes etc; "wooded land";
"a heavily wooded tract" [ant: treeless, unwooded]
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wounded
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adj 1: suffering from physical injury especially that suffered
in battle; "nursing his wounded arm"; "ambulances...for
the hurt men and women" [syn: hurt, wounded]
n 1: people who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded
where they fell" [syn: wounded, maimed]
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unshaded
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adj 1: (of pictures) not having shadow represented; "unshaded
drawings resembling cartoons" [ant: shaded]
2: not darkened or dimmed by shade; "an unshaded meadow"; "a
bright and unshaded lane" [ant: shaded]
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hardheaded
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adj 1: unreasonably rigid in the face of argument or entreaty or
attack [syn: hardheaded, mulish]
2: guided by practical experience and observation rather than
theory; "a hardheaded appraisal of our position"; "a hard-
nosed labor leader"; "completely practical in his approach to
business"; "not ideology but pragmatic politics" [syn:
hardheaded, hard-nosed, practical, pragmatic]
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hotheaded
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adj 1: quickly aroused to anger; "a hotheaded commander" [syn:
choleric, irascible, hotheaded, hot-tempered,
quick-tempered, short-tempered]
2: characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or
deliberation; "a hotheaded decision"; "liable to such
impulsive acts as hugging strangers"; "an impetuous display
of spending and gambling"; "madcap escapades"; (`brainish' is
archaic) [syn: hotheaded, impulsive, impetuous,
madcap, tearaway(a), brainish]
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unwedded
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adj 1: of someone who has not been married; "unwed mother" [syn:
unwed, unwedded]
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nonstandard
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adj 1: not conforming to the language usage of a prestige group
within a community; "a nonstandard dialect is one used by
uneducated speakers or socially disfavored groups"; "the
common core of nonstandard words and phrases in folk
speech"- A.R.Dunlap [ant: received, standard]
2: varying from or not adhering to a standard; "nonstandard
windows"; "envelopes of nonstandard sizes"; "nonstandard
lengths of board" [ant: standard]
3: not standard; not accepted as a model of excellence; "a
nonstandard text" [ant: standard]
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unhindered
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adj 1: not slowed or blocked or interfered with; "an outlet for
healthy and unhampered action"; "a priest unhampered by
scruple"; "the new stock market was unhampered by
tradition" [syn: unhampered, unhindered]
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goddard
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n 1: United States physicist who developed the first successful
liquid-fueled rocket (1882-1945) [syn: Goddard, Robert
Hutchings Goddard]
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cold-blooded
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adj 1: without compunction or human feeling; "in cold blood";
"cold-blooded killing"; "insensate destruction" [syn:
cold, cold-blooded, inhuman, insensate]
2: having cold blood (in animals whose body temperature is not
internally regulated) [ant: warm-blooded]
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gerrymandered
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pandered
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slandered
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unpadded
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woodenheaded
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plaided
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baldheaded
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unrounded
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farded
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unregarded
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stoddard
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