| GRANDSTANDS | • grandstands n. Plural of grandstand. • grandstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grandstand. • GRANDSTAND v. to show off. |
| NIGHTSTANDS | • nightstands n. Plural of nightstand. • NIGHTSTAND n. a bedside table. |
| NONSTANDARD | • nonstandard adj. Not standard. • nonstandard adj. (Linguistics) Not conforming to the standard variety, or to the language as used by the majority of its speakers. • nonstandard n. Something that is not standard. |
| OUTSTANDING | • outstanding v. Present participle of outstand. • outstanding adj. Prominent or noticeable; standing out from others. • outstanding adj. Exceptionally good; distinguished from others by its superiority. |
| STANDARDISE | • standardise v. To establish a standard consisting of regulations for how something is to be done across an organization. • standardise v. To make to conform to a standard. • standardise v. To check for conformance with a standard. |
| STANDARDIZE | • standardize v. US and Oxford British spelling standard spelling of standardise. • STANDARDIZE v. to make standard, also STANDARDISE. |
| STANDFIRSTS | • standfirsts n. Plural of standfirst. • STANDFIRST n. an introductory paragraph in an article, printed in larger or bolder type or in capitals, which summarizes the article. |
| STANDOFFISH | • standoffish adj. Aloof; reserved; unsociable and unfriendly. • stand-offish adj. Alternative spelling of standoffish. • STANDOFFISH adj. somewhat cold and reserved. |
| STANDPATTER | • standpatter n. One who is resistant to change. • STANDPATTER n. (US) one who refuses to accept or consider political change. |
| STANDPOINTS | • standpoints n. Plural of standpoint. • STANDPOINT n. a position from which objects or principles are viewed and according to which they are compared and judged. |
| STANDSTILLS | • standstills n. Plural of standstill. • stand␣stills n. Plural of stand still. • STANDSTILL n. a state characterized by absence of motion or of progress. |
| SUBSTANDARD | • substandard adj. Of inferior quality; not meeting the minimum quality requirements. • substandard adj. (Linguistics, dated) Not conforming to the standard variety; nonstandard. • sub-standard adj. Alternative spelling of substandard. |
| UNDERSTANDS | • understands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understand. • UNDERSTAND v. to grasp the meaning of. |
| WITHSTANDER | • withstander n. A person who withstands or resists; an opponent. • WITHSTANDER n. one who withstands. |