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Meaning of Stead | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
stɛd

Definitions

  1. One's partner in a romantic relationship.
  2. A surname.
  3. A place, or spot, in general; location.
  4. A locality in Burley parish, Metropolitan Borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE1446).
  5. A place where a person normally rests; a seat.
  6. An inhabited place; a settlement, city, town etc.
  7. An estate, a property with its grounds; a farm; a homestead.
  8. The frame on which a bed is laid; a bedstead.
  9. The position or function (of someone or something), as taken on by a successor.
  10. A place as it relates to a role, service, or ability; capacity.
  11. A relational or circumstantial position; standing.
  12. A place as it relates to situation, circumstance, or status; condition.

Equivalents

العربية المكان
Bosanski lugar misto pomoći sija место
Čeština místo pomoci prospět
Dansk sted
Ελληνικά μέρος
Suomi auttaa kontu sija tila
Français lieu
Hrvatski lugar misto pomoći sija место
Bahasa Indonesia membantu mendukung menolong
Íslenska bær staður
Монгол орон
Português local
Română ajuta loc sprijini
Српски lugar misto pomoći sija место
Svenska stad

Examples

“For he ne wonneth in one certaine stead, / But restlesse walketh all the world around[…].”
“The three Princes ceased not travelling together for seven days, at the end of which time one said to other, "Let us separate and let each make search in a different stead, so haply shall we hit upon our need."”
“"[…] I went to another stead in the yard to be further from her cries."”
“There now the hart, fearlesse of greyhound, feeds, / And loving pelican in safety breeds; / There shrieking satyres fill the people's emptie steads.”
“But of course I could not do this by myself, so I took a Hottentot—a very clever man when he was not drunk—who lived on the stead, into my confidence.”
“Nordic types may turn to Frigga as queen mother of Asgard, or even to good friend Thor, known to gladly bless a new stead and to party with the best.”
“Only when he reached the stead road, and Wildebeast, did he concentrate on the image of carrion, of food for the sandwolf pack.”
“The genial bed / Sallow the feet, the borders, and the stead.”
“She was so wretched and so vehement, complained so much of injustice in being expected to go away instead of Anne; Anne, who was nothing to Louisa, while she was her sister, and had the best right to stay in Henrietta's stead!”
“His nurse had told him all about changelings, and how the little people would always try to steal a beautiful human child out of its cradle and put in its stead one of their own ailing, puking brats […]”
“Had Daniel Ortega not got himself illegally on to this year’s ballot to seek a third term, his wife might have run in his stead.”
“One may not expect to entirely stop the oncoming energy but the outgoing stands in a different stead, for in this a certain amount of ruling is possible by the native.”
“For instance, those who operate under generally available terms and conditions or whose interconnection agreements do not confer a contractual right to the BOC performance they seek under section 271 may stand in a different stead than those who have pursued claims that a BOC has failed to perform as required by agreement.”
“He had intended to create diamonds with his experiments, but the accidental discovery of such amazingly explosive chemical reactions served him in a different stead.”
“Though small and delicate-looking, she gave an impression of intense earnestness and latent toughness, qualities that stood her in good stead when she dared to challenge the most intrusive communist society in eastern Europe.”
“Anthropology in India started in a different stead than what was the situation of its emergence in other countries.”
“I shiver to the cold solitude Overwhelming desire to have a different stead I don't know why I don't know why I'm just afraid to fly […]”
“It is not only the sheer size of its endowment or the range and extent of its network ties that place it in a different stead to other unofficial actors.”
“The Adidas shirts look fantastic and certainly put us in a different stead.”
“Adding to the hem of a holy garment suggests a desire to be in a different stead.”
“C'mon lah!! Wake up.. Y R U stupid girls so CHEAP!! Imagine a baby making out with an adult! Want to have stead,.. Go find 1 16yr old rich kid lah!! At for let those men take advantage!! Remember Men CANNOT be Trusted!! Boys maybe can.”
“I prefer to know a guy better as a friend first before even considering him as a potential stead.”
“One of the best dates I had was with his person who did attempt to impress me with expensive gifts or flowers. My date did asked though but I said no because for somebody who's not my stead and I dun feel there was a need to.”
“after 2 week or so I decide to tell her I like her and asked her to be my stead. But she tell me she had another guy. So we remain as friend.”

CEFR level

C2
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