Par
(
noun
,
verb
,
adverb
)
(As a noun)
Par ( noun )
- A level of standard or achievement.
- An agreed upon standard or rate.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french, from latin par equal.
Examples:
- The golf course had a par of 72.
- They were able to finish the project ahead of par.
- He is playing below par today.
- The exchange rate was at par with the US dollar.
- The company is operating at par with its competitors.
(As a verb)
Par ( verb )
- A level of standard or achievement.
- An agreed upon standard or rate.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french, from latin par equal.
Examples:
- The golf course had a par of 72.
- They were able to finish the project ahead of par.
- He is playing below par today.
- The exchange rate was at par with the US dollar.
- The company is operating at par with its competitors.
(As an adverb)
Par ( adverb )
- A level of standard or achievement.
- An agreed upon standard or rate.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french, from latin par equal.
Examples:
- The golf course had a par of 72.
- They were able to finish the project ahead of par.
- He is playing below par today.
- The exchange rate was at par with the US dollar.
- The company is operating at par with its competitors.