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stance

noun as in position, posture

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That officer fretting about his “stance,” we learn, is plagued by PTSD that cripples him both on the job and at home.

Or has the see and hear and speak-no-evil stance of the Republican House persuaded him that he is in the clear?

They took an anti-establishment stance to a new level, openly opposing the government.

Of all the people to look up to for a back-to-nature stance, why the monster from Spahn Ranch?

To begin with, To Russia With Love takes a firm anti-Putin, anti-Russian government stance.

Booverman sighted the hole, and then took his stance; but the cleek in his hand shook like an aspen.

Using remarkable photographs, Vardon devotes a chapter to each club and chapters to stance, grip, and swing.

The Nordic, from his twisted stance, had a couple of broken ribs already; the Eurasian's right ear dangled redly.

I'd like to take a flat-footed stance as claiming that the end justified the means.

From his stance he commanded the stair and could see along the corridor as well.

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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stance, such as: attitude, posture, stand, viewpoint, bearing, and carriage.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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