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stand out
verb
- to be distinctive or conspicuous
- to refuse to agree, consent, or comply
they stood out for a better price
- to protrude or project
- to navigate a vessel away from a port, harbour, anchorage, etc
noun
- informal.
- a person or thing that is distinctive or outstanding
- ( as modifier )
the standout track from the album
- a person who refuses to agree or consent
Example Sentences
But encountering “Dark” now, something else stands out: There is no way for a viewer to know for certain whether the word is really written on the underside, beneath all that obdurate tonnage.
Has one of those moments stood out to you?
Most of their most intimate moments, in fact, take place in utter darkness, in spaces where their soot-covered bodies nevertheless stand out from the grime and grit all around them.
Judge James Ho stood out among conservative judges for his uncompromising support for birthright citizenship.
At Southwest’s investor day in late September, executives said free bags were key in helping the budget-friendly airline stand out from its rivals.
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