Pronunciation: /ˈstætəs/
noun the relative social, professional, or other standing of someone or something
A1 My status on social media says I am currently on vacation.
A2 She checked the status of her order online to see when it would arrive.
B1 His financial status improved after he got a promotion at work.
B2 The company's status in the industry is well-respected and highly regarded.
C1 The political leader's status in the country is that of a powerful and influential figure.
C2 The artist's status as a visionary and trailblazer in the art world is undisputed.
adjective relating to a particular social or professional standing
A1 She checked the status of her order online.
A2 The website displayed the status of the flight as 'delayed'.
B1 The company's financial status is stable despite economic challenges.
B2 The project's status report highlighted areas of improvement.
C1 The professor's status in the academic community is highly regarded.
C2 His status as a world-renowned expert in the field is unquestionable.
formal The company is currently assessing the status of the project.
informal I'm not sure about the status of the party, I'll check and let you know.
slang I have no idea about his relationship status, he's very secretive about it.
figurative The status of the negotiations is like a rollercoaster, constantly changing.
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