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Standee - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A standee is a life-sized cardboard cutout or freestanding display, often featuring a person or character, used for advertising, promotions, or decorative purposes in public spaces or events.

standee

/stænˈdi/ /stænˈdiː/

Definition:

A person standing, especially in a vehicle or theater, due to lack of seating.

Synonyms:

Standing passenger, straphanger, stander

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Sitter, seated passenger, recliner

Common Collocations:

Bus standee, theater standee, crowded train standee

Derivatives:

Standees (plural), standee area

Usage Tips:

Use "standee" to describe someone standing in a crowded space where seating is unavailable or limited.

Common Phrases:

Standee section, packed with standees, full of standees

Etymology:

Derived from "stand" + "-ee," indicating a person associated with standing (early 20th century).

Examples:

  • 1. The bus was so crowded that I became a standee for the entire ride.
  • 2. The theater sold more tickets than seats, leaving many as standees at the back.
  • 3. Standees held onto the overhead straps as the train jerked forward.
  • 4. The concert had a designated area for standees near the stage.

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