English Meaning & Definitions
To have an upright position on the feet.
- โPlease stand up when the judge enters the courtroom.โ
- โThe old oak tree has stood in the meadow for centuries.โ
A small stall or structure used for selling goods or providing a service.
- โThe children set up a lemonade stand on the corner.โ
- โWe bought fresh fruit at the farmers' market stand.โ
To tolerate, endure, or withstand something unpleasant.
- โI cannot stand the loud noise from the construction site.โ
- โShe could not stand being left out of the conversation.โ
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Compare formal, informal, literary synonyms and register nuances for โstandโ.
Old English 'standan', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'staan' and German 'stehen', from an Indo-European root meaning 'to set, place, or stand'.
Picture someone STanding tall like a STeEL beam against the ground.
Frequently Asked Questions About โstandโ
1. What is the meaning of โstandโ in English?
In English, stand (verb) is defined as: โTo have an upright position on the feet.โ.
2. How do you use โstandโ in a sentence?
โPlease stand up when the judge enters the courtroom.โ
4. What is the etymology and word origin of โstandโ?
Old English 'standan', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'staan' and German 'stehen', from an Indo-European root meaning 'to set, place, or stand'.
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A specific duration of time equal to one hour and forty-six minutes and twelve seconds.
The cardinal number equal to one thousand million (1,000,000,000), expressed in scientific notation as 10^9.
A specific duration of time equivalent to one hour and forty-six minutes.