"Stand-up" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stand-up" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stand-up" Meaning

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

"Stand-up" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Comedy:

In 2009, I started my stand-up career doing gigs at local comedy clubs. The routine always started with a joke to warm up the crowd.


2. Presentation:

The conference finally started with a stand-up presentation, both engaging and informative, aiming to introduce the new business model.


3. Pole:

She caught the stand-up position with ease and held her balance on the wobbly surface.


4. Committee Meetings:

Taking a stand-up position made it difficult for her to keep an eye on the agenda at the meeting.


5. Music:

As the rain poured outside, the guitarist stood up, then stood up a bit more on the slide to produce a perfect stand-up bass effect, amplifying the song's rhythm.

"Stand-up" Similar Words

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

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

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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.

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