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double standard

[duhb-uhl stan-derd]

noun

  1. any code or set of principles containing different provisions for one group of people than for another, especially an unwritten code of sexual behavior permitting men more freedom than women.

  2. Economics.bimetallism.



double standard

noun

  1. a set of principles that allows greater freedom to one person or group than to another

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of double standard1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Idioms and Phrases

A set of principles establishing different provisions for one group than another; also, specifically, allowing men more sexual freedom than women. For example, She complained that her father had a double standard—her brothers were allowed to date, but she was not, even though she was older. [Mid-1900s]
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Brussels released the funds after Tusk's government promised to undo PiS's judicial reform, causing PiS to accuse the Commission of double standards.

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Macron also made his point about double standards on the war in Gaza, acknowledging there was a perception the West has given a "free pass" to Israel.

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The Conservatives accused the French authorities of "shameful double standards" over the arrest.

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She was backed by Labour's Lord Brennan, who said the government was trying to set up "a double standard" with AI companies, and abandoning its historical leadership over the importance of intellectual copyright.

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It’s a double standard, said a musician named Rosul, who often performs narcocorridos and who attended the lively party in Mexico City last week.

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What does double standard mean?

Ideally, we should all be judged according to the same criteria. But when someone is treated differently than someone else in the same situation, especially when women are treated differently than men or men are given more freedom than women, we call that a double standard.How do you pronounce double standard?[ duhb-uhl stan-derd ]

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