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Definition stand in American English
stand
noun
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noun
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/stænd/
1
an attitude or opinion about something, especially one that you state publicly
2
a determined attempt to oppose someone or something that you consider to be wrong
Example
He must take a firm stand against extremists in his party.
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3.1
a large table at an exhibit where an organization offers information, goods, or services
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Example
an umbrella stand
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newspaper stand (noun)
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not stand on ceremony (phrase)
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retort stand (noun)
in judgment someone (phrase)
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someone can’t stand to do something (phrase)
someone could stand something (phrase)
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stand (noun)
stand a (of doing something) (phrase)
stand accused of something (phrase)
stand against (phrasal verb)
stand alone (phrase)
stand apart (phrasal verb)
stand around (phrasal verb)
stand aside (phrasal verb)
stand at (phrasal verb)
stand back (phrasal verb)
stand behind (phrasal verb)
stand between (phrasal verb)
stand by (phrasal verb)
stand down (phrasal verb)
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stand firm (phrase)
stand for (phrasal verb)
stand in (phrasal verb)
stand in line (phrase)
stand in someone’s (phrase)
stand in the way of something (phrase)
stand on your dignity (phrase)
stand on your (phrase)
stand on your own (two) feet (phrase)
stand or fall something (phrase)
stand out (phrasal verb)
stand out against (phrasal verb)
stand out in a crowd (phrase)
stand out to somebody (phrasal verb)
stand over (phrasal verb)
stand pat (phrase)
stand shoulder to shoulder (phrase)
stand something on (its) end (phrase)
stand surety (for someone) (phrase)
stand the pace (phrase)
stand the test of time (phrase)
stand there (phrase)
stand to attention (phrase)
stand to do something (phrase)
stand trial (for something) (phrase)
stand up (phrasal verb)
stand up for (phrasal verb)
stand up to (phrasal verb)
stand your guns (phrase)
stand-alone (adjective)
stand-in (noun)
stand-up (adjective)
stand-up (noun)
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your ground (phrase)
guard (phrase)
idly by (phrase)
out a mile (phrase)
something on its head (phrase)
out like a sore thumb (phrase)
take a firm (phrase)
take the stand (phrase)
taxi stand (noun)
unfit to plead (phrase)
tall (phrase)
witness stand (noun)