par for the course
English
Alternative forms
- course par
Etymology
Originally a phrase used in golf. Ironically completing a golf course in par (or even net par) is actually unusually good for most golfers and is not a typical result.
Pronunciation
Adjective
par for the course (not generally comparable, comparative more par for the course, superlative most par for the course)
- (idiomatic) To be expected; normal; common.
- It took a long time to finish, but that's par for the course on a project like this.
- 2017 December 8, Hadley Freeman, “Adam Gopnik: ‘You’re waltzing along and suddenly you’re portrayed as a monster of privilege’”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- […] Nigella Lawson and Ralph Fiennes, we were told, might pop by later. The Gopniks smiled calmly: this was all par for the course for them.
Synonyms
Translations
to be expected; normal; common
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