Adverb
up to par (comparative more up to par, superlative most up to par)
(idiomatic) At the usual or expected level.
The engine is working up to par now.
His work isn't up to par. Is he not well?
Antonym: subpar
My friends like to play as me in the baseball games, and they call to tell me about every bag I steal. And you know, every time a new game comes out, I check to make sure my speed is up to par. But to me, when you talk video games, you're talking 'Madden.' Carl Crawford
I admit the last couple of years shows were not up to par. Larry Hagman
He emphasized later that all the necessary fire-fighting equipment is made in Belarus and is up to par with the world's best products, BelTA has learned. Source: Internet
A few months ago, when I had a cold and my sense of smell/taste were not up to par, I approved a wine which we soon realized was bad. Source: Internet
Also highly subjective the comment that the screen is not up to par, despite great measurements and good white balance. Source: Internet
He made the announcement in the Dominican Republic and said that he was calmly looking forward to his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame since his statistics were up to par. Source: Internet