stand

How many syllables in stand?

  453691827 syllable

Divide stand into syllables:   stand
Syllable stress:   stand
How to pronounce stand:   stand
How to say stand:

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Synonyms for stand


1 syllable
  • base
  • booth
  • frame
  • hold
  • park
  • place
  • plinth
  • post
  • rack
  • rise
  • shelf
  • stall
  • stay
  • take
  • bear
  • brook
  • halt
  • last
  • pause
  • plant
  • plunk
  • put
  • rest
  • set
  • stage
  • stance
  • stop
  • view
2 syllables
  • abide
  • bleacher
  • cope with
  • endure
  • get up
  • kiosk
  • outlook
  • prevail
  • remain
  • stand for
  • standpoint
  • stomach
  • support
  • table
  • trivet
  • withstand
  • arise
  • bracket
  • dais
  • exist
  • holder
  • locate
  • platform
  • pulpit
  • rostrum
  • stand up
  • standstill
  • suffer
  • survive
  • tripod
  • viewpoint
3 syllables
  • attitude
  • deposit
  • opinion
  • podium
  • position
  • situate
4 syllables
  • be on your feet
  • remain standing
  • get to your feet
5 syllables
  • remain motionless
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    What rhymes with stand

    1 syllable
    • and
    • banned
    • brand
    • fanned
    • grand
    • land
    • manned
    • panned
    • rand
    • Sand
    • spanned
    • tanned
    • band
    • bland
    • canned
    • gland
    • hand
    • lande
    • NAND
    • planned
    • sand
    • scanned
    • strand
    2 syllables
    • brandade
    • demand
    • expand
    • firsthand
    • lefthand
    • offhand
    • remand
    • spannel
    • unmanned
    3 syllables
    4 syllables
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