List of antonyms from "non-standard" to antonyms from "non vegetable"
Discover our 498 antonyms available for the terms "non-uniformities, non starters, non-toxic, non starter" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Non-standard (7 antonyms)
- Non standard (7 antonyms)
- Non starter (8 antonyms)
- Non-starter (8 antonyms)
- Non-starters (8 antonyms)
- Non starters (8 antonyms)
- Non-stop (83 antonyms)
- Non stop (83 antonyms)
- Non submersible (3 antonyms)
- Non successes (60 antonyms)
- Non-symmetrical (17 antonyms)
- Non symmetrical (17 antonyms)
- Non toxic (28 antonyms)
- Non-toxic (28 antonyms)
- Non transparent (26 antonyms)
- Non-transparent (26 antonyms)
- Non uniform (17 antonyms)
- Non-uniform (17 antonyms)
- Non-uniformities (14 antonyms)
- Non uniformities (14 antonyms)
- Non-uniformity (14 antonyms)
- Non-urban area (1 antonym)
- Non-vegetable (2 antonyms)
- Non vegetable (2 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « non-standard »
- As in aberrant : adj not normal; varying from the usual
- As in ungrammatical : adj not using the correct rules of grammar
- Dialect and other non-standard spellings have not been changed.
- Extract from : « The Wreck of the Grosvenor, Volume 2 of 3 » by William Clark Russell
- There is a ten per cent extra charge for non-standard merchandise.
- Extract from : « Tangle Hold » by F. L. Wallace
- Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including any non-standard spelling.
- Extract from : « Where Love Is There God Is Also » by Lyof N. Tolstoi
- Anachronistic, non-standard, and inconsistent spellings retained as printed.
- Extract from : « Life Aboard a British Privateer in the Time of Queen Anne » by Robert C. Leslie
- Archaic, colloquial, and non-standard spellings retained as printed.
- Extract from : « A Select Collection of Old English Plays; Originally Published by Robert Dodsley in the Year 1744; Fourth Edition » by Various
- This book contains material in multiple languages, and numerous examples of archaic, non-standard and dialect forms of English.
- Extract from : « The English and Scottish Popular Ballads (Volume I of 5) » by Various
- The only non-standard feature seemed to be the polaroid glass windows which were provided all around and not only in front.
- Extract from : « The Brain » by Alexander Blade
- In the civilization of illiteracy, we experience the emergence of micro-readership attracted to non-standard writing.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
- Anachronistic and non-standard spellings retained as printed.
- Extract from : « The Archaeology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland » by Daniel Wilson
- Non-standard spellings, including those in other languages, were retained as in the original.
- Extract from : « The Medicine-Men of the Apache. (1892 N 09 / 1887-1888 (pages 443-604)) » by John G. Bourke
