Standard Bearer

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈstændərd ˈbɛrər/

Definitions of standard bearer

noun A person or thing that carries or represents a particular standard or ideal

Example Sentences

A1 The standard bearer of the group carried the flag proudly during the parade.

A2 As the standard bearer, it was her responsibility to lead the team to victory.

B1 The company's CEO was seen as the standard bearer of innovation in the industry.

B2 She was appointed as the standard bearer for the organization's values and principles.

C1 The renowned professor is considered a standard bearer in the field of astrophysics.

C2 He has been recognized as the standard bearer of excellence in his profession.

Examples of standard bearer in a Sentence

formal The company prides itself on being the standard bearer for quality in the industry.

informal She's the standard bearer for fashion trends among her friends.

slang He's the standard bearer of cool in our group.

figurative The author is considered the standard bearer of modern literature.

Grammatical Forms of standard bearer

plural

standard bearers

comparative

more standard bearer

superlative

most standard bearer

present tense

standards bearer

future tense

will be standard bearer

perfect tense

have been standard bearer

continuous tense

is being standard bearer

singular

standard bearer

positive degree

standard bearer

infinitive

to standard bearer

gerund

standard bearing

participle

standard borne

Origin and Evolution of standard bearer

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'standard bearer' originated from medieval times when soldiers carried flags or standards into battle to identify their unit or allegiance.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'standard bearer' has come to represent someone who leads or supports a cause, organization, or belief with great dedication and loyalty.