Stand ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Stand ( verb )

  1. To rise to an upright position on the feet.
  2. To be in an upright position.
  3. To remain or stay in a certain place or position.
  4. To hold a particular rank, office, or position.
  5. To endure or tolerate something.

Origin:

Derived from the old english word 'standan' which means 'to stand, rise to an upright position'.

Examples:

  1. She stood up from her seat.
  2. He stood on the balcony and looked at the view.
  3. The building stood tall and proud.
  4. She stood firm in her beliefs.
  5. He couldn't stand the heat any longer.

(As a noun)

Stand ( noun )

  1. To rise to an upright position on the feet.
  2. To be in an upright position.
  3. To remain or stay in a certain place or position.
  4. To hold a particular rank, office, or position.
  5. To endure or tolerate something.

Origin:

Derived from the old english word 'standan' which means 'to stand, rise to an upright position'.

Examples:

  1. She stood up from her seat.
  2. He stood on the balcony and looked at the view.
  3. The building stood tall and proud.
  4. She stood firm in her beliefs.
  5. He couldn't stand the heat any longer.
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