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STEAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
noun. uk / sted / us / sted / in someone's stead formal. Add to word list. in place of someone: The marketing manager was ill and her deputy ran the meeting in her stead. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Replacing and exchanging. alternate. alternatively. bargain something away. behalf. change over. compensation. instead of. lieu.
stead | meaning of stead in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English stead /sted/ noun 1 → do something in somebody’s stead 2 → stand/serve/hold somebody in good stead Examples from the Corpus stead • If some one would die in Admetus' stead, he could live.
STEAD Synonyms: 84 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for STEAD: advantage, edge, jump, opportunity, odds, vantage, start, whip hand; Antonyms of STEAD: disadvantage, penalty, liability, strike, minus, drawback, detriment, handicap
Stead Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STEAD is the office, place, or function ordinarily occupied or carried out by someone or something else. How to use stead in a sentence.
Stead - definition of stead by The Free Dictionary
1. The place, position, or function properly or customarily occupied by another. 2. Advantage; service; purpose: "His personal relationship with the electorate stands in good stead" (John Sears). tr.v. stead·ed, stead·ing, steads. To be of advantage or service to; benefit. [Middle English stede, from Old English; see stā- in Indo-European roots .]
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