an equality in value or standing; a level of equality: The gains and the losses are on a par.
an average, usual, or normal amount, degree, quality, condition, standard, or the like: above par; to feel below par.
Golf. the number of strokes set as a standard for a specific hole or a complete course.
Finance.
the legally established value of the monetary unit of one country in terms of that of another using the same metal as a standard of value.
the state of the shares of any business, undertaking, loan, etc., when they may be purchased at the original price (issue par ) or at their face value (nominal par ).
at par,Finance. (of a share) purchasable at issue par or nominal par.
adjective
average or normal.
Finance. at or pertaining to par: the par value of a bond.
verb (used with object),parred,par·ring.
Golf. to equal par on (a hole or course).
Idioms for par
par for the course, exactly what one might expect; typical: They were late again, but that's par for the course.
Origin of par
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First recorded in 1615–25, par is from the Latin word pār equal
There are only 175 countries on that list, which puts Russia on a par with Lebanon and Nigeria.
Recession? Devaluation? Inflation? Putin Tells Russia Stay the Course.|Anna Nemtsova|December 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The city is incredibly violent for its size, on par with metropolises that dwarf the town.
The Disappearing Cops of East St. Louis|Justin Glawe|November 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A life-sized poster of Par Gyi greeted guests at the entrance.
Hope and Change? Burma Kills a Journalist Before Obama Arrives|Joshua Carroll|November 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
These things are absolutely deplorable, but they were par for the course for some of the more dedicated “Gamers” in the community.
Death of ‘Gamer’ Identity: How Hardcore Trolls Pwned Themselves|Alec Kubas-Meyer|September 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The idea of a soap being advertised as gluten-free struck me as ludicrous—roughly on par with a shampoo proclaiming to be low fat.
Celiac or Not, Gluten Free Dish Soap Is Ridiculous|Russell Saunders|July 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Histoire des triumvirats augmentée de l'histoire d'Auguste, par Larry.
A Manual of Ancient History|A. H. L. (Arnold Hermann Ludwig) Heeren
Its shape is exactly the same as a lead probe figured by Par for the insertion of the apolinose.
Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times|John Stewart Milne
Should redemption take place at par, and at once, the credit of the United States could not fail to be strengthened.
The New Nation|Frederic L. Paxson
The squad being in line is dismissed by the commands and methods prescribed in par.
Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Cavalry of the Army|War Department.
The ventures were profitable generally, and the stock was maintained at its par value.
The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South|Broadus Mitchell
British Dictionary definitions for par (1 of 4)
par
/ (pɑː) /
noun
an accepted level or standard, such as an average (esp in the phrase up to par)
a state of equality (esp in the phrase on a par with)
financethe established value of the unit of one national currency in terms of the unit of another where both are based on the same metal standard
commerce
See par value
the condition of equality between the current market value of a share, bond, etc, and its face value (the nominal par). This equality is indicated by at par, while above (orbelow) par indicates that the market value is above (or below) face value
golfan estimated standard score for a hole or course that a good player should makepar for the course was 72
below parorunder parnot feeling or performing as well as normal
par for the coursean expected or normal occurrence or situation
adjective
average or normal
(usually prenominal)commerceof or relating to parpar value