Substandard means work not reaching a reasonable level of competence
below
Substandard work.
This word is dialectical, and substandard. It means "afraid."
they always cry parents lie to thembecause they dont like when there
It is a phonetic rendition of dialectical "this here," a substandard emphatic form of "this."
A reputable contractor will not use substandard materials when constructing a building.
The substandard replacement parts failed under the stress of normal wear and tear.
If you mean as in "This here rifle has a hair trigger," it is substandard, but not wrong. Don't use it in writing.
No...that's not the answer!!
"Ill-housed" refers to being poorly or inadequately accommodated or residing in substandard living conditions.
sunstandard english
No, substandard usage is generally avoided in formal writing and communication as it can affect clarity and professionalism. However, in informal settings or when used intentionally for effect, it may be deemed acceptable.