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View synonyms for stand-up
stand-up
or stand·up
[ stand-uhp ]
adjective
- standing erect or upright, as a collar.
- performed, taken, etc., while one stands:
a stand-up meal.
- designed for or requiring a standing position:
a stand-up lunch counter.
- (of a fight) characterized by the rapid exchange of many blows with little attention given to defensive maneuvering.
- (of a person) characterized by an erect or bold stance.
- Baseball. (of a double or triple) pertaining to a hit that allows the hitter to reach the base safely without having to slide.
- relating to or noting a performance by a comedian delivering a monologue while alone on the stage:
stand-up comedy;
the best stand-up comics.
- Slang. loyal and dependable:
He seems to be a real stand-up guy.
noun
- comedy in which a comedian delivers a monologue while alone on the stage:
We bought tickets to see some stand-up at a club downtown.
- a comedian who delivers such monologues:
I've been a stand-up for about five years.
stand up
verb
- intr to rise to the feet
- intr to resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc
- informal.tr to fail to keep an appointment with, esp intentionally
- stand up for
- to support, side with, or defend
- to serve as best man for (the groom) at a wedding
- stand up to
- to confront or resist courageously
- to withstand or endure (wear, criticism, etc)
adjective
- having or being in an erect position
a stand-up collar
- done, performed, taken, etc, while standing
a stand-up meal
- (of comedy or a comedian) performed or performing solo
- informal.(of a boxer) having an aggressive style without much leg movement
a stand-up fighter
noun
- a stand-up comedian
- stand-up comedy
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stand-up1
First recorded in 1580–90; adjective and noun use of verb phrase stand up
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