standing

/ˈstændɪŋ/
nounIntermediate
formal

The position of being upright on the feet.

She took a standing position to address the crowd.

He maintained a standing posture during the entire meeting.

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Often used in formal or technical contexts to describe posture or position.

formal

A person's social or professional status or reputation.

His standing in the community improved after the charity event.

The company's standing in the industry has declined recently.

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Can refer to prestige, influence, or respect.

formal

The act of remaining in a particular state or condition.

The standing of the law remains unchanged.

The standing offer is still valid.

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Often used in legal or formal contexts.

Collocations

standing room onlyA situation where all seats are taken, and people must stand.standing orderA bank instruction to make regular payments.standing committeeA permanent committee in an organization.

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Related Phrases

stand upphrasal verb
To rise to one's feet.
stand downphrasal verb
To resign or withdraw from a position.
stand byphrasal verb
To remain loyal or supportive.

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

Use 'standing' in formal contexts to describe posture or status. In informal contexts, it can refer to social reputation or ongoing conditions.

Gold Rule

Noun vs. Adjective

As a noun, 'standing' refers to the act of standing or a person's status. As an adjective, it describes something that is permanent or ongoing.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'standinge', from Old English 'standung', from 'standan' (to stand).

📝Usage Notes

Can be used as a noun or adjective. As a noun, it refers to the act of standing or a person's status. As an adjective, it describes something that is permanent or ongoing.

Word Breakdown

stand
To be upright on the feet.
root
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-ing
Indicates a state or condition.
suffix
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