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stock

noun as in animals raised on a farm

noun as in investment in company

noun as in estimation, faith

verb as in supply with merchandise

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Example Sentences

In our headlong quest for a legally perfect society, we don’t take the time to take stock of what‘s been created so far.

If his 20s were about traveling and his 30s “about taking stock,” he hopes his 40s will be about “building and expanding.”

The obnoxious meddling journalist is a stock character in fiction.

On Friday, the stock market hit new highs—even as wages were stagnating.

Yes, the stock market is booming but overwhelmingly Americans are unhappy with their economic situation—and for good reason.

Neither privately owned nor government stock is entitled to voting power.

I didn't take much stock in the yarn at the time, but I'm beginning to think he had it straight.

One day she had heard a man say, "If there is a drought we shall have the devil to pay with our stock before winter is over."

Cotton exchanges reopened on November 16, and stock exchanges opened for restricted trading shortly thereafter.

The white ranchmen in the valley were all fencing in their lands; no more free running of stock.

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On this page you'll find 350 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stock, such as: basic, common, dull, established, formal, and normal.

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

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