stand out
stand out
be noticeable
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stand out with Russian translation
stand out usage examples
Яркая обувь помогает ему выделяться в простом наряде.
Bright shoes help him stand out in a simple outfit.
Чёткое портфолио поможет его заявке выделяться среди других.
A clear portfolio will make his application stand out.
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stand out belongs to the topic "Fashion and Trends". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
stand out synonyms
What's the difference between stand out / be conspicuous / be prominent / be eye-catching / catch the eye / attract attention
A more formal term meaning obvious or easily seen; sometimes implies inappropriately obvious.
His absence was conspicuous at the meeting.
Implies being important, well-known, or clearly visible; not only visible but also noteworthy.
She became a prominent figure in the design world.
Specifically visual: attractive or striking in appearance so it draws the eye.
That poster is very eye-catching.
Idiomatic phrase meaning to attract visual attention or notice.
The new logo really catches the eye.
General phrase meaning to draw interest or notice, visual or otherwise.
Her achievements attracted attention from employers.
Colloquial: to stand out visually in a striking or vivid way (colour, design); often sudden impression.
The bright trim really pops against the dark fabric.
Often used transitively to mean call attention to or emphasize a particular point or feature.
The report highlights her leadership skills.
Typically transitive: to give special importance or prominence to something.
In the interview, she emphasized her teamwork experience.
Can mean to recognize differences or to make something stand out by differentiating it from others.
Her technical skills distinguish her from other candidates.
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How to pronounce stand out and what this word means
stand out means stand out. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce stand out
/ˈstænd aʊt/
stand out translation
stand out
stand out examples
Bright shoes help him stand out in a simple outfit.
stand out transcription
/ˈstænd aʊt/, /tə ˈstænd aʊt/
Questions about this word
stand out meaning: what does it mean?
be noticeable
stand out pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
stand out is pronounced as /ˈstænd aʊt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
stand out definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Bright shoes help him stand out in a simple outfit. Translation: Яркая обувь помогает ему выделяться в простом наряде.
Is stand out part of Skills and Career vocabulary?
Yes, stand out can be learned in the Skills and Career topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is stand out part of Interview and Resume vocabulary?
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