The boy was a nonstandard student.
we were using the nonstandard set of measurements
I suggest the asker give this word ?? in a sentence so that we can focus on its usage through context.
You could add the prefix non- to it to make the word nonstandard.
It is a casual,nonstandard phrase and is spelled irregardless
Technically Information is correct because used in a sentence it would never be Informations : "I have the information." "I have lots of information"......ect
No, "areosecond" is not a recognized word in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a nonstandard term.
No in a sense the word uncommon would mean more rare in most contexts, nonstandard, you could say, unconventional, unorthodox, irregular, etc.
Yes, its meaning depends on in which dictionary you look the word up.
The contraction is what've (pronounced what-of). However, this word is considered "nonstandard English" and does not appear in most dictionaries.
This is not a Japanese word, or possibly a nonstandard romanization of a Japanese word. Check again to make sure that you've properly romanized the word.
Technically, there isn't an adverb form of "panic". You could use "panically", but it's nonstandard.
The sentence "I ain't hungry" is considered nonstandard usage because it employs a contraction (ain't) that is not typically considered formal or grammatically correct in standard English. This is because "ain't" is a colloquial form that is generally avoided in formal writing.