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Definition of out stand in English English dictionary

stand out
To be obvious or conspicuous, in contrast to one's surroundings

The path led straight across the clearing into another forest, lying upon the verge of which I saw a bit of white. It appeared to stand out in marked contrast and incongruity to all its surroundings, and when I stopped to examine it, I found that it was a small strip of muslin--part of the hem of a garment.

outstand
{v} to stand beyond proper time, to resist
stand out in relief
(deyim) Appear or show very clearly and obviously

The mountain stood out in sharp relief against the evening sky.

outstand
To stay beyond
outstand
{f} stand out, be noticeable; remain beyond; withstand, bear, endure
outstand
To stand out, or project, from a surface or mass; hence, to remain standing out
outstand
To resist effectually; to withstand; to sustain without yielding
stand out
be stubborn in resolution or resistance steer away from shore, of ships
stand out
If something stands out, it is much better or much more important than other things of the same kind. He played the violin, and he stood out from all the other musicians
stand out
be stubborn in resolution or resistance
stand out
distinguish oneself; "She excelled in math"
stand out
If something stands out, it is very noticeable. Every tree, wall and fence stood out against dazzling white fields
stand out
If something stands out from a surface, it rises up from it. His tendons stood out like rope beneath his skin = stick out
stand out
steer away from shore, of ships
stand out
be highly noticeable
stand out
be conspicuous, be noticeable; project, protrude; persist in one's opposition to something; maintain an offshore course (Nautical)
out stand

    Turkish pronunciation

    aut ständ

    Pronunciation

    /ˈout ˈstand/ /ˈaʊt ˈstænd/

    Etymology

    [ 'aut ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English ut; akin to Old High German uz out, Greek hysteros later, Sanskrit ud up, out.
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