Stood
Pronunciation: /ˈstænd/
Stood (verb)
- To be on your feet with your body straight and not sitting.
- To tolerate or accept something unpleasant or difficult.
- To stay the same without changing.
Examples
- He can stand for hours without getting tired.
- The statue stands tall in the park.
Common collocations: stand tall, stand still, stand the heat, stand the test, stand firm
Stood (noun)
- A small booth or table where things are sold or displayed.
- A place where players or spectators are positioned during a game.
Examples
- The lemonade stand was busy all afternoon.
- They set up a stand to sell crafts.