Sentences

stand in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

STAND (verb): to rise to an upright position or to maintain a position or opinion firmly.

Sample Sentences

  1. Please stand up and introduce yourself to the group.
  2. She decided to stand her ground despite the criticism she faced.
  3. The tall trees stand majestically along the riverbank, providing shade.
  4. He chose to stand in front of the crowd and deliver his message with confidence.
  5. They were proud to stand together in support of a worthy cause.
  6. I will always stand by my friends, no matter the circumstances.
  7. The statue was designed to stand tall in the center of the park.
  8. During the debate, she chose to stand firm on her beliefs despite criticism.
  9. He decided to stand up for what he thought was right, even if it was unpopular.
  10. The children were instructed to stand quietly in a single file line.
  11. I will always stand by my friends, no matter what.
  12. During the meeting, she decided to stand and present her ideas confidently.
  13. The flag began to stand proudly in the gentle breeze.
  14. He managed to stand out from the crowd with his unique style.
  15. It's important to stand firm in your beliefs, even when challenged.
  16. I will always stand by my friends no matter the circumstances.
  17. The statue of the hero will stand proud in the town square for generations.
  18. During the meeting, she decided to stand up for her beliefs with confidence.
  19. He chose to stand in the rain rather than seek shelter, enjoying the moment.
  20. The teacher asked the students to stand in a line for the group photo.