Words Starting With "S"

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Stampedes

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Stampedes refer to sudden, uncontrolled movements of a large group of people. It's like a mob or a crowd moving rapidly and forcefully, often in a panic. This can be triggered by fear, excitement, or other strong emotions, resulting in people rushing towards a particular direction, often with the potential to cause harm or damage.<br><br>For example: "The concert ended with a massive stampede of fans pushing forward to exit the arena."<br><br>Synonyms: crush, stampede, rush, surge, mob.

Stampeding

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Stampeding: (verb) <br><br>To rush wildly or roughly, typically in a large group, often in a way that is difficult to control.<br><br>Example: "The children stampeded through the playground, eager to get on the bouncy castle."<br><br>Synonyms: rushing, stampede, rushing wildly, stampeding.

Stamping

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Stamping refers to the action of pressing or applying a stamp, either physically or metaphorically, to create an impression or mark. It can also refer to the act of affixing a official seal or signature to a document or object.<br><br>Example: "She stamped her approval on the proposal by signing it."<br><br>It can also be used to describe the process of creating patterns or designs using a stamp, such as in metalworking or printing.<br><br>Example: "The artist used a metal stamping technique to add intricate details to the sculpture."<br><br>In sports, stamping is often used to describe a physical action, such as in wrestling, where a martial artist uses their foot to stomp on their opponent.<br><br>Example: "The wrestler used a quick stamping motion to take down his opponent."<br><br>Overall, the meaning of stamping can vary depending on the context in which it is used.

Stamps

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1. Small pieces of paper or cardboard marked with a adhesive, used for sealing letters and packages.<br>2. To affix a stamp, or to attach something to a piece of paper or fabric in a similar way.<br>3. A print or impression made by a stamp.<br>4. An image or a signature that accompanies the face of a currency note in many countries.<br>5. A badge or emblem indicating a particular office, class, or position.

Stance

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A firmly held attitude or opinion, either in favor of or against something.<br><br>Example: "She took a strong stance against the new policy."<br><br>It can also refer to a position or posture, especially of the body.<br><br>Example: "She struck an angry stance with her arms folded."

Stances

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"Stances" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. A position or attitude, typically one that is not temporary or casual: <br> - The team's aggressive stance on the issue was clear from the start.<br><br>2. A physical posture or attitude of the body: <br> - She assumed a defensive stance, ready to face the challenge ahead.<br><br>3. In baseball, a stance refers to the position of a player at the plate, ready to hit the ball: <br> - The batter assumed a batting stance, gripping the bat firmly.<br><br>4. In politics or intellectual debates, a stance refers to a strong opinion or position taken by a politician, intellectual, or writer: <br> - The politician's stance on the proposed legislation was met with mixed reactions from the public.<br><br>5. In dance or other performing arts, a stance can refer to a fixed position or attitude assumed by a dancer, singer, or performer during a performance: <br> - The dancer's dramatic stance added to the overall mood of the piece.

Stanch

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Firm in purpose or determination; resolute.

Stanched

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Painstaking and careful after an earlier lack of care.

Stanching

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Stopping or preventing something from flowing, moving, or growing; suppressing or restraining.

Stanchion

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A stanchion is a vertical post or shaft, especially one used to support a beam or a canopy. It can also refer to a bar or rail, especially one used to mark a border or divide a space.<br><br>Example: The stanchion held up the heavy canvas tarpaulin.<br><br>Synonyms: pillar, post, strut, support

Stanchions

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Stanchions refer to vertical posts or pillars used to support structures, such as railings, platforms, or barriers. They can also be used as a barrier, typically with ropes tied to them, to block access to a particular area.

Stanchly

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Strongly and firmly, in a steadfast or unwavering manner. Unyielding or resolute.

Stand-alone

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Independent; self-contained; completely separate from others.<br><br>Example: "The article was a stand-alone essay that didn't rely on any external sources."

Stand-by

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To be in a state of readiness, often with machinery or equipment, prepared to be turned on or activated at any moment.<br><br>Example: The musician put her guitar on stand-by while she adjusted the stage.<br><br>Idiomatic expression:<br>Waiting or ready to act, often at a low level or prepared to start quickly.<br><br>Example: We've got a stand-by plan in case the main one falls through.

Stand-in

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A temporary replacement or substitute, usually in a position or role.

Stand-ins

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Substitutes or temporary replacements, especially in a theater or TV show, or temporary players in a sports team.

Stand-off

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A confrontation or a dispute between two or more parties that is suspended or halted, often because neither side is willing to back down or compromise. A state of tension or stalemate where no one wants to proceed further with the conflict. Often used in a military context, but can also be used in other situations, such as in politics, business, or social conflicts.

Stand-offish

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Opposing or distant in manner or attitude; aloof, cold, or uncommunicative.

Stand-up

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A term used to describe a type of comedic performance, where a comedian performs in front of an audience while standing.

Stand-ups

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"Stand-ups" can refer to a few different things, primarily related to comedy and entertainment. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. A stand-up comedian: Typically, a comedian who performs in a public setting, usually in a club or theater, without a script, engaging with the audience directly, and often incorporating improvisation.<br><br>2. Stand-up comedy ensembles: These are short performances by stand-up comedians, usually 15-20 minutes in length, often scheduled between larger acts or as intermissions during a bigger show.<br><br>3. Stand-up routines: These are the actual performances or sets that stand-up comedians present, typically consisting of a string of jokes, stories, and observations.<br><br>4. "Stand-up" can also be used in other contexts, such as corporate events or online content, to refer to a brief, informal address, presentation, or speech.<br><br>The term originated from the physical act of standing up in front of an audience to perform or speak. It evolved to be closely associated with comedy, but the original term encompasses any situation where a person stands up to communicate, present, or entertain an audience.

Stand

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The word "stand" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. To be in an upright position: This can mean to be in a position where the feet are on the ground and the body is straight, either with the weight evenly distributed on both feet or with one foot forward and the other foot back.<br><br>Example: She stood up on her feet to get a better view.<br><br>2. To be firm in a particular opinion or decision: This means to be determined and unwavering in one's stance or viewpoint.<br><br>Example: He stood by his decision to resign from the company.<br><br>3. To support or contain something: This can mean to hold something up, physically or metaphorically.<br><br>Example: The stand held the weight of many boxes of books.<br><br>4. A platform or structure for holding or displaying something: This can mean a structure designed to hold or support something, such as a table or a stage.<br><br>Example: The vendor set up a stand at the market to sell his wares.<br><br>5. To endure or tolerate something unpleasant or difficult: This means to cope with a situation or feeling that is uncomfortable or hard to deal with.<br><br>Example: You have to stand the cold weather for the next few days.<br><br>6. In sports, to position oneself in a particular way to participate in a game or activity: This can mean to place oneself in a ready position to participate in a game or sport.<br><br>Example: The soccer player stood at the goal to defend against the opposing team.<br><br>7. In music, to sustain a note or chord: This means to hold a musical note or chord for a longer period than usual.<br><br>Example: She stood the note for several seconds before moving on to the next one.

Standalone

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Independent; existing alone or apart from others; not relying on or needing outside support or assistance.

Standard-bearer

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A standard-bearer is a person who carries a standard, which is a flag or a symbol that represents an organization, group, or idea. The standard-bearer is often a symbol of leadership, honor, or prestige, and may be chosen for their loyalty, bravery, or other qualities that evoke respect and admiration.<br><br>Historically, a standard-bearer has typically been a military position, where a flag or banner is carried into battle to identify a unit or commander. In modern times, the term may be used more broadly to refer to someone who represents a particular cause, company, or institution, and carries its values or symbolism with them.<br><br>For example, a trade union might appoint a standard-bearer to represent them at a key event or rally, carrying a union flag or banner to symbolize their solidarity and commitment to the cause.

Standard

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A standard is a level of quality, achievement, or performance that is considered acceptable or usual in a particular society, culture, or industry. It refers to a set of rules, regulations, or guidelines that establish a common measure or criterion for evaluating something.

Standardisation

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Standardization is the process of making something conform to a definite standard or criterion. It involves setting norms or rules that measure or define a particular level of quality, quantity, or performance, and ensuring that something meets those standards. Standardization is often used in fields such as manufacturing, education, and quality control to ensure consistency and dependability.<br><br>In a broader sense, standardization can also refer to the process of adopting and using a common language, format, or procedure across different regions, industries, or institutions. This can facilitate communication, cooperation, and trade by reducing complexity and increasing efficiency.<br><br>For example:<br><br> In education, standardization can refer to the process of developing and implementing standardized tests, curricula, or teaching methods that are adopted by schools across different countries or regions.<br> In manufacturing, standardization can refer to the process of designing and producing products that meet specific quality, safety, or environmental standards.<br> In business, standardization can refer to the process of implementing standardized processes, procedures, or communication protocols to ensure consistency and efficiency across the organization.<br><br>The benefits of standardization include:<br><br> Increased consistency and quality<br> Improved efficiency and productivity<br> Reduced costs and waste<br> Enhanced communication and cooperation<br> Improved customer satisfaction<br> Better decision-making

Standardise

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To make or become standard; to bring into conformity with a standard or a recognized model; to establish or re-establish something as a standard or procedure by a consensus or authoritative decision.

Standardised

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Meaning: having a fixed, widely accepted standard or quality; consistent in structure, format, or measurement.<br><br>Example: "The standardized tests are designed to assess students' knowledge and skills in a fair and consistent manner."

Standardises

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To standardize; make standard; adjust to a standard or accepted norm, level, or quality.

Standardising

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The act of establishing a standard or set of standards, especially in measurement, quality, or practices.

Standardization

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Standardization refers to the process of implementing and enforcing a universal set of rules, norms, or standards that apply to a particular industry, product, or process. This involves establishing a common set of criteria, benchmarks, or specifications that everyone must adhere to, in order to ensure consistency, predictability, and quality.<br><br>Standardization can be applied in various contexts, such as:<br><br>1. Product standardization: Products are designed and manufactured to meet established specifications, ensuring that they meet specific requirements and are compatible with other products.<br>2. Testing and certification: Products or services are tested and certified to meet predetermined standards, ensuring compliance with regulations and industry guidelines.<br>3. Quality control: Standardization of processes and procedures helps ensure consistency in the quality of products or services.<br>4. Education: Standardization of curricula, teaching methods, and assessment standards helps ensure that students receive a consistent education.<br>5. Business operations: Standardization of business processes, such as accounting and customer service, helps improve efficiency and productivity.<br><br>The benefits of standardization include:<br><br> Increased efficiency and productivity<br> Improved quality and consistency<br> Enhanced customer satisfaction<br> Reduced costs<br> Increased transparency and accountability<br><br>Examples of standardization include:<br><br> ISO 9001 (quality management)<br> ISO 14001 (environmental management)<br> ISO 27001 (information security management)<br> Common Core State Standards (education)<br> FDA regulations (food and pharmaceutical industry)<br><br>By establishing universal standards, standardization helps promote innovation, improves performance, and reduces errors, ultimately benefiting individuals, organizations, and industries.

Standardize

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To establish an approved standard or norm, typically especially by legislation, regulation, or broad agreement; make or become standard. <br><br>Example: The company aimed to standardize its manufacturing processes for quality control.<br><br>Synonyms: normalize, regulate, formalize, codify.

Standardized

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Standardized refers to a system, process, or achievement that is consistent and uniform, often as a result of strict rules, regulations, or testing procedures. It implies a level of conformity, uniformity, and predictability.<br><br>In the context of education, standardized tests and evaluations are designed to measure students' knowledge and skills in a fair and consistent manner, across different schools, locations, and populations.<br><br>In business, standardized products or procedures are designed to be replicated consistently, allowing for efficiency and quality control.<br><br>In general, standardized can convey a sense of:<br><br> Uniformity<br> Consistency<br> Regularity<br> Predictability<br> Lack of variation or deviation<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The teacher used standardized tests to evaluate the students' knowledge of math.<br> The company uses standardized packaging for all their products.<br> The new policy aims to standardize the process for customer complaints.

Standardizes

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To make something the same in accordance with a standard or norm. To establish or bring to a uniform level of quality, size, grade, or type. To set a common norm or standard for something.

Standardizing

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The word "standardizing" refers to the act of making something conform to a standard or a particular level of quality, measurement, or procedure. It involves setting a benchmark or a model and then bringing all instances of something into compliance with that standard.<br><br>For example:<br><br> Standardizing a product ensures that every unit meets the same quality and performance criteria.<br> Standardizing a business process helps to increase efficiency and consistency across the organization.<br><br>In general, standardizing implies a process of unifying or making consistent something that was previously diverse or variable, in order to ensure that it meets a certain level of quality, accuracy, or integrity.

Standards

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Standards refer to a level of quality, achievement, or acceptance that is considered normal or typical. They can be established, measured, and maintained in various aspects of life, including:<br><br> Product quality: meeting specific requirements or specifications<br> Performance: achieving a certain level of proficiency or efficiency<br> Behavior: adhering to norms, rules, or codes of conduct<br> Safety: preventing or minimizing risks and hazards<br> Professional expertise: meeting certifications, licenses, or industry regulations<br><br>Standards can be high, low, or moderate, and they can be applied to various situations, such as:<br><br> Academic standards: meeting grade level expectations<br> Social standards: conforming to cultural norms<br> Performance standards: achieving certain metrics or goals<br> Health standards: meeting medical or wellness benchmarks<br><br>In a broader sense, standards can also refer to the values, ethics, and principles that guide behavior, decision-making, and actions.

Standby

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Being prepared to start or become active at a moment's notice, often in a Computing or technical context.<br><br>In other words, ready to use or ready to be used when needed.