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standard edition

/ˈstændərd ˈɪdɪʃən/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The regular, basic version of a product, such as a book, software, video game, or album, that contains the core content without any extra features, bonuses, or luxury packaging found in special or collector's editions.

Example Sentences:
  • I decided to buy the standard edition of the video game because I didn't care about the digital art book or soundtrack.
  • The novel is available in both a hardcover collector's version and a paperback standard edition.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The term combines 'standard' (from Old French 'estandart', referring to an authorized military or royal flag establishing a recognized norm) and 'edition' (from Latin 'editionem', meaning 'a bringing forth or publishing'). Originally used in publishing for books produced in the usual, baseline quantity and format without special features, the term was later adopted by the software, gaming, and entertainment industries to distinguish the baseline release of a product from deluxe, collector's, or limited editions.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of it as the 'standard' (regular/normal) 'edition' (version) you see everywhere on the shelves.

Frequently Asked Questions About “standard edition

1. What is the meaning of “standard edition” in English?

In English, standard edition (noun) is defined as: “The regular, basic version of a product, such as a book, software, video game, or album, that contains the core content without any extra features, bonuses, or luxury packaging found in special or collector's editions.”.

2. How do you use “standard edition” in a sentence?

I decided to buy the standard edition of the video game because I didn't care about the digital art book or soundtrack.

3. What are English synonyms of “standard edition”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “standard edition”?

The term combines 'standard' (from Old French 'estandart', referring to an authorized military or royal flag establishing a recognized norm) and 'edition' (from Latin 'editionem', meaning 'a bringing forth or publishing'). Originally used in publishing for books produced in the usual, baseline quantity and format without special features, the term was later adopted by the software, gaming, and entertainment industries to distinguish the baseline release of a product from deluxe, collector's, or limited editions.