Stood

Pronunciation: /ˈstænd/

Stood (verb)

  1. To be on your feet with your body straight and not sitting.
  2. To tolerate or accept something unpleasant or difficult.
  3. 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)

  1. A small booth or table where things are sold or displayed.
  2. 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.

Synonyms of Stood

Neutral

Antonyms of Stood

  • describing physical posture
  • describing movement from upright position