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		Definition of substandard in English: substandardadjective sʌbˈstandədˌsəbˈstændərd 1Below the usual or required standard.  Example sentencesExamples -  If someone lives in substandard housing and a crisis occurs, most likely the person will eventually lose their home and end up on the street.
 -  Parts of our communities have substandard housing.
 -  Living conditions, such as substandard housing, have a major impact on health.
 -  Despite working two or more jobs, many families still must pay out more than half their income for housing, or live in substandard conditions.
 -  The committee was also required to evaluate the extent and problem of spurious and substandard drugs in the country.
 -  They'd been living like that for over six months, most of their money going on substandard accommodation due to a lack of affordable housing.
 -  It is meant to discover which areas have substandard housing and need federal help.
 -  The evidence at trial did not indicate to me that defective or substandard materials were used in the construction of this house.
 -  In the country's capital city, Santo Domingo, much of the housing is substandard and the quality of the water is poor.
 -  The bill came to €106.90 between three, which was pretty expensive for the substandard food and shoddy service.
 -  Unemployment markedly increased, as did poverty, substandard housing, and cutbacks in basic governmental services.
 -  Thousands of people live in poorly maintained public housing or equally substandard private rental accommodation.
 -  You are well aware that math and science education at the secondary and elementary level is substandard in comparison to most of the rest of the developed world.
 -  However, the platform does not even hint that inadequate funding or substandard facilities are major factors in the crisis in education.
 -  The vast majority of the affected in San Salvador are poor inhabitants of apartment buildings and substandard housing.
 -  He said the step was long overdue as the flats were in a poor condition because of the substandard material used by the engineers of the department.
 -  Families live in housing that is considered substandard by Western or Kenyan standards.
 -  The bureau required the manufacture and sales of substandard toys to be stopped immediately.
 -  I had to sign a form saying that I realised my performance was substandard and that the consequences of continued poor work had been explained to me.
 -  Jobs are scarce, housing is substandard but costly, and difficulties speaking English keep them in this cycle.
 
  Synonyms inferior, second-rate, low-quality, low-grade, poor, poor-quality, inadequate, imperfect, faulty, defective, jerry-built, shoddy, shabby, crude, unsound, unacceptable, unsatisfactory, unworthy, disappointing informal below par, not up to scratch, not up to snuff, tenth-rate, crummy, lousy British informal duff, ropy, rubbish vulgar slang crap, crappy North American vulgar slang chickenshit 2 another term for non-standard  Example sentencesExamples -  If what I'm quoting is substandard, please let me know what sets the standard.
 
    Definition of substandard in US English: substandardadjectiveˌsəbˈstandərdˌsəbˈstændərd 1Below the usual or required standard.  Example sentencesExamples -  The evidence at trial did not indicate to me that defective or substandard materials were used in the construction of this house.
 -  Jobs are scarce, housing is substandard but costly, and difficulties speaking English keep them in this cycle.
 -  In the country's capital city, Santo Domingo, much of the housing is substandard and the quality of the water is poor.
 -  Despite working two or more jobs, many families still must pay out more than half their income for housing, or live in substandard conditions.
 -  The bill came to €106.90 between three, which was pretty expensive for the substandard food and shoddy service.
 -  The committee was also required to evaluate the extent and problem of spurious and substandard drugs in the country.
 -  The bureau required the manufacture and sales of substandard toys to be stopped immediately.
 -  They'd been living like that for over six months, most of their money going on substandard accommodation due to a lack of affordable housing.
 -  I had to sign a form saying that I realised my performance was substandard and that the consequences of continued poor work had been explained to me.
 -  Thousands of people live in poorly maintained public housing or equally substandard private rental accommodation.
 -  Parts of our communities have substandard housing.
 -  You are well aware that math and science education at the secondary and elementary level is substandard in comparison to most of the rest of the developed world.
 -  However, the platform does not even hint that inadequate funding or substandard facilities are major factors in the crisis in education.
 -  Unemployment markedly increased, as did poverty, substandard housing, and cutbacks in basic governmental services.
 -  He said the step was long overdue as the flats were in a poor condition because of the substandard material used by the engineers of the department.
 -  If someone lives in substandard housing and a crisis occurs, most likely the person will eventually lose their home and end up on the street.
 -  Families live in housing that is considered substandard by Western or Kenyan standards.
 -  The vast majority of the affected in San Salvador are poor inhabitants of apartment buildings and substandard housing.
 -  Living conditions, such as substandard housing, have a major impact on health.
 -  It is meant to discover which areas have substandard housing and need federal help.
 
  Synonyms inferior, second-rate, low-quality, low-grade, poor, poor-quality, inadequate, imperfect, faulty, defective, jerry-built, shoddy, shabby, crude, unsound, unacceptable, unsatisfactory, unworthy, disappointing 2 another term for nonstandard  Example sentencesExamples -  If what I'm quoting is substandard, please let me know what sets the standard.
 
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