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stood

American  
[stood] / stʊd /

verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of stand.


stood British  
/ stʊd /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of stand

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stood Idioms  
  1. see should have stood in bed.


Usage

What is a basic definition of stood? Stood is the past tense and past participle of the verb stand. Stood can mean to be positioned upright (in the past), to not move or budge (in the past), or to believe in something (in the past). Stood, like stand, has many other senses as a verb. As the past tense of stand, stood is used in many of the same idioms.If someone stood somewhere, it means they were in an upright position at that location and not sitting or lying down. If an object stood somewhere, it was located there and hadn’t yet collapsed, fell down, or been moved somewhere else.

  • Real-life examples: The Colossus of Rhodes stood at a Greek harbor before collapsing during an earthquake. Archaeologists may find evidence of a building that once stood somewhere in the past but has since been destroyed.
  • Used in a sentence: I stood by the door and waited for the mailman. 
Stood can also mean that someone or an animal rose from a sitting, lying, or squatting position. This sense is often followed by up.
  • Used in a sentence: Larry slowly stood up out of his chair to greet his son.  
In a similar sense, stood can be used to mean that something was a certain height if positioned fully upright.
  • Used in a sentence: I swear that the King Kong statue stood over 100 feet tall! 
Stood can also mean to have not moved or given any ground.
  • Used in a sentence: I stood firm against the volley of snowballs. 
Stood can also mean to believe in something. This sense is often followed by the word for.
  • Used in a sentence: I try to live up to my mother’s legacy and follow the values she stood for. 

Example Sentences

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Afterward, she stood on the team bench, waved her arms and shouted to the Trailblazer faithful they were “No. 1.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Chuck is failing us all,” said Paul Wisor, grim-faced and wearing a blue puffer jacket, as he stood before the council and a packed room of residents.

From The Wall Street Journal

In what has largely been a trying World Cup for Pakistan, Farhan has stood as a beacon of hope at the top of the order.

From BBC

It proved decisive as Lewis Martin's late try for Hull set up a tense finale, but York stood firm in their final defensive set and climb to third in the early season standings.

From BBC

He stood on the concrete channel encasing the San Gabriel River, shortly before donning waders to help send Porkchop off.

From Los Angeles Times