Synonyms for «notional»

The word "notional" means something that is imaginary or theoretical, rather than based on reality or concrete evidence. Full definition

Sentences with «notional»

  • Rudi Vis has the smallest notional majority of all in Finchley and Golders Green - just 31 votes separate him from the Conservatives. (politics.co.uk)
  • At the end of 1999, the company owned call options on 118 million shares and had sold put options on 69 million shares, and amount that equaled billions of dollars of notional value of Dell common stock — real cash that Dell would have to come up with if things went bad. (basehitinvesting.com)
  • Sedgefield - Conservative target 364; notional Labour majority of 18,198 over the Conservatives. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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