standing

[ stan-ding ]
/ ˈstæn dɪŋ /

noun

adjective

Origin of standing

Middle English word dating back to 1300–50; see origin at stand, -ing1, -ing2

synonym study for standing

2. See credit.

OTHER WORDS FROM standing

un·stand·ing, adjective

Definition for standing (2 of 2)

Origin of stand

before 900; Middle English standen (v.), Old English standan; cognate with Old Saxon standan, Middle Dutch standen, Old High German stantan, standa, standan; akin to Latin stāre to stand, sistere, Greek histánai to make stand, Sanskrit sthā to stand, Old Irish at-tá (he) is

synonym study for stand

25. See bear1.

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British Dictionary definitions for standing (1 of 2)

standing
/ (ˈstændɪŋ) /

noun

social or financial position, status, or reputation a man of some standing
length of existence, experience, etc
(modifier) used to stand in or on standing room

adjective

British Dictionary definitions for standing (2 of 2)

stand
/ (stænd) /

verb stands, standing or stood (mainly intr)

noun

Derived forms of stand

stander, noun

Word Origin for stand

Old English standan; related to Old Norse standa, Old High German stantan, Latin stāre to stand; see stead

Idioms and Phrases with standing

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