Stand In For

B1 8+

Synonyms of stand in for

Antonyms of stand in for

Collocations of stand in for

stand in for
Frequency: 80 %

The substitute teacher had to stand in for the regular teacher who was sick.

stand in for
Frequency: 70 %

The new employee will replace the current employee who is retiring.

stand in for
Frequency: 60 %

Can you fill in for me at the meeting tomorrow? I have a doctor's appointment.

stand in for
Frequency: 50 %

She had to act as the team captain in the absence of the regular captain.

stand in for
Frequency: 45 %

The vegetarian option can substitute for the meat option in this recipe.

Idiomatic Expressions for stand in for

  • Phrase: stand in for
    Meaning: to act as a substitute or replacement for someone or something
    Usage: The actor had to stand in for the lead role when the main actor fell ill.