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
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.