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status
[ stey-tuhs, stat-uhs ]
noun
- the position of an individual in relation to another or others, especially in regard to social or professional standing:
Women in India have a lower status than men and therefore less control over money.
- high social or professional standing; prestige:
The Wilsons have status in the community because of their charitable work.
- state or condition of affairs:
Arbitration has failed to change the status of the disagreement.
- Law. the standing of a person before the law:
Those students can receive the same tax breaks as citizens, regardless of their status as immigrants.
- Digital Technology. a short post on a social networking website or messaging application that gives information about the user’s present situation, activities, thoughts, etc.:
I changed my Facebook status from married to single.
adjective
- conferring or believed to confer elevated status:
a status car; a status job.
status
/ ˈ²õ³Ù±ðɪ³ÙÉ™²õ /
noun
- a social or professional position, condition, or standing to which varying degrees of responsibility, privilege, and esteem are attached
- the relative position or standing of a person or thing
- a high position or standing; prestige
he has acquired a new status since he has been in that job
- the legal standing or condition of a person
- a state of affairs
status
- The relative position of an individual within a group, or of a group within a society.
Notes
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of status1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
They had a very hard act to follow given Schmeichel's legendary status at a club where he played 398 times over eight seasons.
“They have no one to reach out to to find out the status of it, and appointments are three, four or five months down the line,†Adjian said.
Separate legislation will be introduced to remove this tax relief, but plans to remove private schools' charitable status have been dropped.
A BBC spokeswoman said on Wednesday the corporation "in no way condones Gill's abusive behaviour" but that it "draws a line between the actions of Gill, and the status of these artworks".
"Without the taxiing call being received, the pilot of the inbound helicopter, who was likely focusing on their landing site, had no trigger to reassess the status of the departing helicopter as a collision risk."
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What Is The Plural Of Status?
Plural word for status
The plural form of status is statuses (not stati). Even though status is derived from Latin, it isn’t pluralized by replacing the -us ending with -i, as is done in many other Latin-derived words ending in -us, such as cactus/cacti and fungus/fungi.Ìý
Most words ending in -s, -ss, -ch, -sh, -x, and –o follow the conventional pluralization pattern of simply adding -es. However, several other words that end in -us are pluralized in the same way as status, including surplus/surpluses and census/censuses.Ìý
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