Stand
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Stand ( verb )
- To rise to an upright position on the feet.
- To be in an upright position.
- To remain or stay in a certain place or position.
- To hold a particular rank, office, or position.
- To endure or tolerate something.
Origin:
Derived from the old english word 'standan' which means 'to stand, rise to an upright position'.
Examples:
- She stood up from her seat.
- He stood on the balcony and looked at the view.
- The building stood tall and proud.
- She stood firm in her beliefs.
- He couldn't stand the heat any longer.
(As a noun)
Stand ( noun )
- To rise to an upright position on the feet.
- To be in an upright position.
- To remain or stay in a certain place or position.
- To hold a particular rank, office, or position.
- To endure or tolerate something.
Origin:
Derived from the old english word 'standan' which means 'to stand, rise to an upright position'.
Examples:
- She stood up from her seat.
- He stood on the balcony and looked at the view.
- The building stood tall and proud.
- She stood firm in her beliefs.
- He couldn't stand the heat any longer.