Synonym: arise, bristle, get up, hold up, hold water, place upright, rise, stand, stick up, uprise. Similar words: stand up to, stand up for, end up, wind up, round up, end up with, stand, stand out. Meaning: v. 1. rise to one's feet 2. refuse to back down; remain solid under criticism or attack 3. put into an upright position 4. be standing; be upright 5. defend against attack or criticism 6. resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc. 7. rise up as in fear stand-up. adj. requiring a standing position.
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31. Their evidence will never stand up in court.
32. This thesis does not stand up to close inspection.
33. You can stand up for your right.
34. Stand up straight and tuck in your tummy.
35. Don't slouch! Stand up straight!
36. Will this car stand up to winter conditions here?
37. Stand up. Face the wall.
38. Stand up straight and don't slouch!
39. Could you stand up to pain?
40. I wonder whether he dare stand up in public.
41. He's too pusillanimous to stand up to his opponents.
42. Her argument doesn't really stand up to scrutiny.
43. He could hardly summon the strength to stand up.
44. This sort of shoes stand up well.
45. You must stand up for your rights.
46. He made wild accusations that did not stand up.
47. You've got to stand up for yourself(sentencedict.com), stop being such a mama's boy.
48. That candidate is an ass in a lion's skin, he would never have the courage to stand up for any cause.
49. I felt very foolish having to stand up and give a speech.
50. Not many people have the nerve to stand up and speak in front of a large audience.
51. Sometimes a few words of comfort to the one who has just failed may encourage him to stand up and even try to make a comeback.
52. I had to stand up in front of the whole school.
53. Are you willing to stand up in court and swear that you don't recognize him?
54. Those who did have the courage to stand up and be counted were arrested and imprisoned.
55. It's the mark of a gentleman to stand up when someone enters the room.
56. Would you stand up for a moment,(sentencedict.com) I want to see how tall you are.
57. His ideas about social change do not stand up to close examination.
58. I think David's had one too many. He can hardly stand up.
59. The living-room carpet has to stand up to the combined wear and tear of two dogs and three children.
60. Don't let them shove you around. You've got to stand up for your rights.
More similar words: stand up to, stand up for, end up, wind up, round up, end up with, stand, stand out, stand by, stance, stand for, distant, standard, instant, instance, constant, substance, distance, outstanding, music stand, assistant, understand, instantly, for instance, substantial, resistance, assistance, substantially, in the distance, circumstance.