upstanding

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʌpˈstændɪŋ/
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Etymology 1

From up- +‎ standing.

Adjective

upstanding (comparative more upstanding, superlative most upstanding)

  1. Honest; reputable; respectable.
    An upstanding merchant will exchange a faulty product.
    • 2012, Taylor Swift, “Girl at Home”, in Red[1], performed by Taylor Swift:
      I don't even know her
      But I feel a responsibility to do what's upstanding and right
      It's kinda like a code, yeah
      And you've been getting closer and closer, and crossing so many lines
Translations

Etymology 2

From upstand.

Adjective

upstanding (not comparable)

  1. Standing up.
    Please be upstanding for His Worship the Mayor.
    • 2024 February 4, “Celine Dion makes surprise appearance at Grammy awards”, in bbc.com[2]:
      Swift was among those upstanding for Dion when she walked on stage and singing to Dion's hit The Power of Love.

Verb

upstanding

  1. present participle and gerund of upstand

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