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stand vs judge

judge vs stand

stand and judge both are nouns.

stand and judge both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stand Yes No Yes No
judge Yes No Yes No
As verbs, judge is a hypernym of stand; that is, judge is a word with a broader meaning than stand:
  • stand: have or maintain a position or stand on an issue
  • judge: form a critical opinion of
Other hypernyms of stand include evaluate, pass judgment.
stand (noun) judge (noun)
a defensive effort a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
a stop made by a touring musical or theatrical group to give a performance an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality
a support or foundation
tiered seats consisting of a structure (often made of wood) where people can sit to watch an event (game or parade)
a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air
a support for displaying ot holding various articles
a small table for holding articles of various kinds
a booth where articles are displayed for sale
a mental position from which things are viewed
an interruption of normal activity
a growth of similar plants (usually trees) in a particular area
the position where a thing or person stands
stand (verb) judge (verb)
put up with something or somebody unpleasant form a critical opinion of
have or maintain a position or stand on an issue judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
withstand the force of something determine the result of (a competition)
be standing; be upright pronounce judgment on
put into an upright position put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of
be available for stud services
hold one's ground; maintain a position; be steadfast or upright
be tall; have a height of; copula
be in effect; be or remain in force
occupy a place or location, also metaphorically
be in some specified state or condition
remain inactive or immobile
Difference between stand and judge

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