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stand out
verb
- to be distinctive or conspicuous
- to refuse to agree, consent, or comply
they stood out for a better price
- to protrude or project
- to navigate a vessel away from a port, harbour, anchorage, etc
noun
- informal.
- a person or thing that is distinctive or outstanding
- ( as modifier )
the standout track from the album
- a person who refuses to agree or consent
Example Sentences
Beside the beauty spot of the blue pool at Glen Rosa, a shoot from one of the newly-planted trees stands out on the blackened hillside.
Belsen's notoriety soon stood out, not just because of the chillingly vivid accounts of journalists, soldiers and photographers, whose testimonies were sent around the world, but because it was found with all its grotesqueness intact.
He knew that the only way to erase the margins was to stand out at them.
鈥淭he ones that I love the most stand out because they make everything from scratch, use unique ingredients or have points of difference, which I find more exciting,鈥 she says.
Creators say that YouTube stands out from the competition based on the amount of revenue the company is willing to share with creators, its data analytics and its reach.
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