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1. status
noun. ['ˈstætəs, ˈsteɪtəs'] the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society.
Synonyms
- ordination
- retirement
- subordinate
- social status
- standing
- middle-class
- leadership
- dignity
- lowliness
- pedestal
- terms
- upper-class
- rank
- Order
- command
- equality
- left-handedness
- high status
- position
- low-level
- social rank
- illegitimacy
- equivalence
- high profile
- low status
- nobility
- slot
- election
- social station
- footing
- low-class
- legal status
- nationality
- par
- noblesse
- equation
- state
- bar sinister
- toehold
- face
- dominant
- caste
- lower-class
- bastardy
- Holy Order
- lowness
Etymology
- status (Latin)
- stare (Latin)
Rhymes with Status Quo
- genego
- taekwondo
- tourtelot
- pinsoneault
- ex-voto
- undergo
- tondreau
- tallyho
- overflow
- lambreau
- jandreau
- hwang-ho
- guandjo
- gendreau
- cointreau
- celo
- cabo
- brancheau
- blincoe
- apropos
- vigneault
- vigneau
- van-gogh
- tyo
- truffaut
- trudeau
- therriault
- theriault
- tetreault
- tableaux
How do you pronounce status quo?
Pronounce status quo as ˈstætəs kwoʊ.
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Sentences with status-quo
1. Noun Phrase
Changing this status quo is seen as an ethical imperative for many people today.
2. Noun Phrase
Subversiveness and deviation from the status quo became more possible in Weimar Germany.
3. Noun Phrase
The current situation is the status quo for the company.
4. Noun Phrase
* Comfortable with the status quo
2. status
noun. ['ˈstætəs, ˈsteɪtəs'] a state at a particular time.
Synonyms
- hopefulness
- nomination
- control
- susceptibleness
- fullness
- whiteness
- regularization
- urbanisation
- impureness
- guilt
- polarization
- protuberance
- repair
- safety
- physical condition
- tenseness
- improvement
- stigmatism
- encapsulation
- guiltiness
- atmosphere
- amyotonia
- innocence
- standardisation
- eye condition
- involvement
- silence
- rustiness
- financial condition
- noise conditions
- facilitation
- virginity
- ski conditions
- health
- physiological state
- scandalisation
- circumstance
- emptiness
- unsusceptibility
- lubrication
- sanitary condition
- anchorage
- urbanization
- tautness
- ascendancy
- illumination
- xerotes
- dark
- atonicity
- astigmia
- condition
- nudeness
- physiological condition
- purity
- situation
- astigmatism
- dishabille
- difficulty
- mechanisation
- psychological condition
- impropriety
- ascendence
- mental condition
- ambiance
- scandalization
- prepossession
- absolution
- ecological niche
- diversification
- standardization
- laxness
- atony
- dryness
- state
- mummification
- way
- laxity
- psychological state
- ionisation
- polarisation
- tilth
- unsoundness
- despair
- hairlessness
- ascendency
- participation
- ennoblement
- curvature
- mutism
- deshabille
- demand
- celibacy
- mental state
- vacuolisation
- pureness
- automation
- uncomfortableness
- comfortableness
- sinlessness
- motivation
- lactosuria
- malady
- disorderliness
- vacuolization
- brutalisation
- comfort
- exoneration
- depilation
- muteness
- need
- economic condition
- tensity
- climate
- darkness
- normality
- resistance
- deification
- decline
- desperation
- homelessness
- leakiness
- frizz
- reinstatement
- discomfort
- nakedness
- nudity
- dominance
- hyalinisation
- mood
- mode
- melioration
- vacuolation
- wetness
- saturation
- impaction
- preservation
- niche
- prognathism
- waterlessness
- diversity
- impurity
- regularisation
- tension
- hyalinization
- fruition
- light
- immunity
- hospitalization
- position
- ionization
- place
- condemnation
- identification
- mechanization
- order
- environmental condition
- orderliness
- subservience
- submission
- ambience
- serration
- soundness
- iniquity
- normalcy
- atonia
- rustication
- susceptibility
- danger
- disorder
- irradiation
- brutalization
- wickedness
- ascendance
Antonyms
Etymology
- status (Latin)
- stare (Latin)