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par

1 American  
[pahr] / pɑr /

noun

  1. Finance.

    1. 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.

    2. 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.

  2. an equality in value or standing; a level of equality.

    The gains and the losses are on a par.

  3. an average, usual, or normal amount, degree, quality, condition, standard, or the like.

    above par;

    to feel below par.

  4. Golf. the number of strokes set as a standard for a specific hole or a complete course.


adjective

  1. average or normal.

  2. Finance. at or pertaining to par.

    the par value of a bond.

verb (used with object)

parred, parring
  1. Golf. to equal par on (a hole or course).

idioms

  1. at par, (of a share) purchasable at issue par or nominal par.

  2. par for the course, exactly what one might expect; predictable; typical.

    They were late again, but that's par for the course.

par 2 American  
[pahr] / pɑr /

adjective

Insurance.
  1. of or relating to participating insurance.


par- 3 American  
  1. variant of para- before a vowel.

    parenchyma.


par. 4 American  

abbreviation

  1. paragraph.

  2. parallel.

  3. parenthesis.

  4. parish.


par 1 British  
/ pɑː /

noun

  1. an accepted level or standard, such as an average (esp in the phrase up to par )

  2. a state of equality (esp in the phrase on a par with )

  3. finance the 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

  4. commerce

    1. See par value

    2. 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 ( or below ) par indicates that the market value is above (or below) face value

  5. golf an estimated standard score for a hole or course that a good player should make

    par for the course was 72

  6. not feeling or performing as well as normal

  7. an expected or normal occurrence or situation

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adjective

  1. average or normal

  2. (usually prenominal) commerce of or relating to par

    par value

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par. 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. paragraph

  2. parenthesis

  3. parish

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Par. 3 British  

abbreviation

  1. Paraguay

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par- 4 British  

prefix

  1. a variant of para- 1

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par More Idioms  

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Etymology

Origin of par1

First recorded in 1600–10; from Latin pār “matching, equal”

Origin of par2

Shortening of participating

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

It blares at 113 decibels, on par with a rock concert.

From The Wall Street Journal

When asked about an article reporting that Frost had been proscribed sleeping pills, Lampert said: "We wouldn't ever report that sort of information now, but that was par for the course then."

From BBC

HBO Max and Paramount+ collectively reach over 200 million subscribers worldwide, which is more than Disney+, nearly on par with Amazon’s Prime Video and just behind Netflix.

From The Wall Street Journal

One can enter here and add to above an $81.50 pivot, which could see a move toward the very round par number by year-end, representing a gain of 21% from today’s prices.

From Barron's

Collectively, the two services would reach about 19% of the U.S. market, putting them ahead of Disney+, nearly on par with Amazon’s Prime Video and just behind market leader Netflix.

From MarketWatch