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1. non-Catholic
noun.
A
religious
person
who
is
not
a
Catholic.
Synonyms
religious person
Antonyms
nonreligious person
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2. standard
noun.
(ˈstændɝd)
A
basis
for
comparison;
a
reference
point
against
which
other
things
can
be
evaluated.
Synonyms
procrustean rule
graduated table
procrustean standard
measure
system of measurement
gauge
procrustean bed
ERA
criterion
metric
earned run average
touchstone
benchmark
medium of exchange
scale
ordered series
yardstick
grade point average
GPA
standard of measurement
baseline
scale of measurement
norm
monetary system
Antonyms
unsteady
unusual
unscheduled
part-time
leader
3. standard
noun.
(ˈstændɝd)
The
ideal
in
terms
of
which
something
can
be
judged.
Synonyms
control
criterion
design criteria
ideal
control condition
Antonyms
irregularity
unsystematic
constipated
atypical
infrequent
4. standard
adjective.
(ˈstændɝd)
Conforming
to
or
constituting
a
standard
of
measurement
or
value;
or
of
the
usual
or
regularized
or
accepted
kind.
Synonyms
standardised
regular
standardized
quantity
measure
normal
amount
regulation
stock
modular
Antonyms
nonstandard
abnormal
liberal
unofficial
uninfluential
5. standard
adjective.
(ˈstændɝd)
Commonly
used
or
supplied.
Synonyms
common
Antonyms
uncommon
inactivity
6. standard
adjective.
(ˈstændɝd)
Established
or
well-known
or
widely
recognized
as
a
model
of
authority
or
excellence.
Synonyms
canonic
classic
canonical
orthodox
authoritative
casebook
classical
definitive
textbook
criterial
basic
criterional
Antonyms
nonstandard
unorthodox
unrhythmical
nonclassical
unorthodoxy
7. speech
noun.
(ˈspiːtʃ)
The
act
of
delivering
a
formal
spoken
communication
to
an
audience.
Synonyms
oratory
address
oral presentation
conclusion
lecture
inaugural
public lecture
introduction
ending
inaugural address
preaching
speech act
impromptu
closing
colloquium
discourse
body
allocution
litany
dithyramb
public speaking
end
speaking
speechmaking
talk
sermon
close
Antonyms
thinness
open
phase in
begin
continue
Etymology
speech (English)
speche (Middle English (1100-1500))
spæc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. speech
noun.
(ˈspiːtʃ)
(language)
communication
by
word
of
mouth.
Synonyms
oral communication
discussion
locution
spoken language
give-and-take
orthoepy
magical spell
monologue
language
charm
spoken communication
expression
auditory communication
spell
word
conversation
soliloquy
non-standard speech
words
dictation
magic spell
idiolect
voice communication
speech communication
saying
pronunciation
Antonyms
opening
artifact
porosity
thick
thin
Etymology
speech (English)
speche (Middle English (1100-1500))
spæc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. speech
noun.
(ˈspiːtʃ)
Something
spoken.
Synonyms
vocalization
utterance
Antonyms
softness
thickness
hardness
Etymology
speech (English)
speche (Middle English (1100-1500))
spæc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. speech
noun.
(ˈspiːtʃ)
The
exchange
of
spoken
words.
Synonyms
speech production
speaking
Antonyms
unbreakableness
breakableness
solidity
Etymology
speech (English)
speche (Middle English (1100-1500))
spæc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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