What is another word for received standard?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪsˈiːvd stˈandəd] (IPA)

Received Standard is a term primarily used to refer to the accepted standard of British English. Some synonyms of this term include Standard English, BBC English, Oxford English, and Queen's English. These phrases generally denote a form of British English that is widely recognized as having the highest degree of linguistic acceptability. Additionally, some colloquial terms commonly used to describe Received Standard English include RP (Received Pronunciation) and BBC English (so-called due to its use on the British Broadcasting Corporation). Regardless of its name, Received Standard is the variation of British English that is most commonly taught to foreign English language learners, and it is the dialect often used in formal and professional contexts.

What are the hypernyms for Received standard?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    accepted practice, accepted convention, accepted norm, generally accepted rule.

Word of the Day

non-derivable
The word "non-derivable" refers to something that cannot be obtained through logical deduction or inference. Its antonyms include terms like "deducible," "inferable," and "derivabl...