Dictionary Definition
stance
Noun
1 standing posture
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- /stæns/
- Rhymes with: -ɑːns
Noun
Translations
one's opinion or point of view
- Dutch: standpunt
- Finnish: asenne, asennoituminen
Extensive Definition
Stance is a morpheme meaning stand, used in several ways:
- to take a position in an argument, a stand on a given issue;
- refers to a particular standing posture, such as warrior postures in yoga. More information about hatha yoga asanas (postures) available in separate articles.
There are a wide variety of stances adopted in
martial
arts and sports:
List of styles,
List of stances,
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
affect,
affectivity,
affirmance, affirmation, air, allegation, announcement, annunciation, assertion, asseveration, assumption, attitude, averment, avouchment, avowal, bearing, beck, beckon, body language, brow, carriage, cast, cast of countenance, charade, chironomy, climate of opinion,
color, common belief,
community sentiment, complexion, conceit, concept, conception, conclusion, consensus
gentium, consideration, countenance, creed, dactylology, deaf-and-dumb
alphabet, declaration, demeanor, deportment, dictum, dumb show, emotion, emotivity, enunciation, estimate, estimation, ethos, eye, face, facial appearance, favor, feature, features, feeling, feeling tone, foothold, footing, footplate, footrail, footrest, garb, general belief, gesticulation, gesture, gesture language,
guise, hand signal,
hold, idea, impression, ipse dixit,
judgment, kinesics, lights, lineaments, lines, locus standi, looks, manifesto, mental attitude,
mien, mind, motion, movement, mystique, notion, observation, opinion, pantomime, perch, personal judgment, physiognomy, point of view,
poise, popular belief,
port, pose, position, position paper,
positive declaration, posture, predicate, predication, presence, presumption, prevailing
belief, proclamation, profession, pronouncement, proposition, protest, protestation, psychology, public belief,
public opinion, purchase, reaction, say, say-so, saying, sentiment, shrug, sight, sign language, stand, standing, standing place,
standpoint, statement, theory, thinking, thought, toehold, traits, turn, utterance, view, viewpoint, visage, vouch, way of thinking, word