stand out
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Definition
- Verb (intransitive):
- To be very noticeable or prominent: To be easily seen or distinguished from others due to being different, superior, or conspicuous.
- To be clearly better or more significant: To distinguish oneself by being superior in a particular area.
- To project or protrude: To extend outward or be positioned away from a surface or group.
- To persist in opposition or resistance: To remain firm and unyielding in a position or opinion.
Examples of Usage
- To be very noticeable:
- Her bright red coat made her stand out in the crowd.
- The modern design of the building stands out among the older ones.
- To be clearly better:
- His dedication and skill stand out, making him the best candidate for the promotion.
- This particular theory stands out as the most convincing explanation.
- To project or protrude:
- The balcony stands out from the main wall of the house.
- Several sharp rocks stand out from the cliff face.
- To persist in resistance (less common):
- He stood out against the proposed changes, refusing to compromise.
Advanced Usage
- "to stand out from the crowd": To be noticeably different or superior compared to others in a group.
- To get that job, you need a resume that stands out from the crowd.
- "to stand out a mile" (idiomatic): To be extremely obvious or easy to see.
- His nervousness stood out a mile during the presentation.
Variants and Related Words
- Standout (noun/adjective): A person or thing of exceptional quality or prominence.
- She was the clear standout performer of the night. (noun)
- He gave a standout performance. (adjective)
- Outstanding (adjective): Exceptionally good; also, still existing or unpaid.
- She received an award for outstanding achievement.
Synonyms
- Be conspicuous: To be easily seen or noticed.
- Excel: To be exceptionally good at something.
- Project: To extend outward beyond a surface.
- Be prominent: To be important, famous, or easily seen.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Stand out against: To resist or oppose something firmly.
- The community stood out against the construction plans.
- Stand out for: To be recognized or notable because of a specific quality.
- The region stands out for its excellent wines.
Related Idioms
- Head and shoulders above the rest: Significantly better than everyone or everything else (similar in meaning to "stand out" in terms of superiority).
- Her technical knowledge puts her head and shoulders above the rest of the team.
Verb
- be stubborn in resolution or resistance
- steer away from shore, of ships
- distinguish oneself
- She excelled in math
- be highly noticeable