Pronunciation: /stænd aʊt tu ˈsʌmbɒdi/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Her bright red hat really stood out to me.
A2 The unique design of the building stood out to the tourists.
B1 The candidate's impressive resume stood out to the hiring manager.
B2 The artist's use of vibrant colors really stood out to the art critics.
C1 The intricate details of the sculpture stood out to the art connoisseurs.
C2 The exceptional quality of the wine stood out to the sommelier.
verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being
A1 The bright colors of the painting stand out to me.
A2 Her unique style of singing really stands out to the audience.
B1 The candidate's impressive resume stood out to the hiring manager.
B2 The intricate details of the architecture stood out to the experienced historian.
C1 The subtle nuances of the poem really stand out to literary critics.
C2 The exceptional quality of the craftsmanship stands out to collectors of fine art.
pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse
A1 The bright colors of the painting stand out to the children.
A2 The unique design of the building really stands out to visitors.
B1 Her talent for singing really stood out to the judges during the competition.
B2 The quality of the product stood out to customers, making it a bestseller.
C1 The intricate details of the sculpture stood out to art collectors, leading to its high price at auction.
C2 The exceptional performance of the actor stood out to critics, earning them numerous awards.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 The bright colors of the flowers stand out to her in the garden.
A2 His unique style of painting really stands out to me.
B1 The candidate's impressive resume stood out to the hiring manager.
B2 The new restaurant's delicious food and excellent service really stood out to us.
C1 The musician's talent and passion for music always stand out to the audience.
C2 The novel's intricate plot and well-developed characters stood out to the literary critics.
formal The candidate's impressive qualifications really stand out to the hiring manager.
informal The new restaurant in town really stands out to me because of its unique decor.
slang That new rapper's style really stands out to me, man.
figurative The bright colors of the painting really stand out to the viewer, drawing their attention immediately.
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