Associations to the word «Notional»
Noun
- Redistribution
- Swap
- Derivative
- Fortitude
- Leverage
- Predicate
- Flex
- Assent
- Modality
- Steward
- Boundary
- Deception
- Calculation
- Currency
- Payment
- Amount
- Pay
- Liberal
- Margin
- Default
- Labor
- Constituency
- Equity
- Majority
- Investor
- Maturity
- Principal
- Seat
- Verb
- Asset
- Swing
- Value
- Percentage
- Vote
- Profit
- Manor
- Obligation
- Buyer
- Noun
- Real
- Rate
- Proceeds
- Essence
- Contract
- Liability
- Election
- Credit
- Procession
- Portfolio
- Conservative
- Notion
- Share
- Mule
- Crown
- Mp
- Index
- Serpent
- Change
- Indian
- Estimate
- Emission
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
NOTIONAL, adjective. Of, containing, or being a notion; mental or imaginary.
NOTIONAL, adjective. Speculative, theoretical, not the result of research.
NOTIONAL, adjective. (linguistics) Having descriptive value as opposed to a syntactic category.
NOTIONAL, adjective. (finance) Used to indicate an estimate or a reference amount
NOTIONAL AMOUNT, noun. (finance) A nominal amount of a financial instrument that is used to calculate payments made on that instrument, especially for instruments that do not have a well-defined face value or par value.
Dictionary definition
NOTIONAL, adjective. Not based on fact; unreal; "the falsehood about some fanciful secret treaties"- F.D.Roosevelt; "a small child's imaginary friends"; "to create a notional world for oneself".
NOTIONAL, adjective. Not based on fact or investigation; "a notional figure of cost helps in determining production costs"; "speculative knowledge".
NOTIONAL, adjective. Indulging in or influenced by fancy; "a fanciful mind"; "all the notional vagaries of childhood".
NOTIONAL, adjective. Being of the nature of a notion or concept; "a plan abstract and conceptional"; "to improve notional comprehension"; "a notional response to the question".
Wise words
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