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verb
/ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪz/

to make something steady, secure, or unlikely to change suddenly

"The government took measures to stabilize the economy."

adjective
/stəˈkɑː.təʊ/

short and detached in sound or style, often used in music

"The pianist played the notes in a staccato rhythm."

adjective
/ˈstæɡ.nənt/

not moving, changing, or developing; inactive

"The company’s growth remained stagnant for several years."

verb
/ˈstæɡ.neɪt/

to stop developing, progressing, or moving

"Without innovation, the business will stagnate."

noun
/stæɡˈneɪ.ʃən/

a state of not advancing, developing, or moving

"The country suffered from economic stagnation during the crisis."

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stagy

adjective
/ˈsteɪ.dʒi/

Overly theatrical, artificial, or exaggerated in manner or style.

"Her performance felt stagy and unnatural."

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staid

adjective
/steɪd/

Serious, respectable, and unadventurous.

"He came from a staid family background."

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stake

noun, verb
/steɪk/

A share or interest in a business or venture; to risk or support something of value.

"He has a major stake in the new company."

noun
/ˈsteɪl.meɪt/

A situation in which no progress can be made or no party can win.

"Negotiations ended in a stalemate."

noun
/ˈstæl.i.ən/

An adult male horse that is not castrated, often used for breeding.

"The farm owns a powerful stallion for breeding purposes."

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stalwart

adjective
/ˈstɔːlwərt/

Loyal, reliable, and hardworking; strongly built or sturdy.

"She has always been a stalwart supporter of the community."

noun
/ˈstæmɪnə/

The physical or mental strength to sustain prolonged effort or activity.

"Marathon runners need great stamina to finish the race."

verb
/ˈstæmər/

To speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words.

"The nervous student began to stammer during his speech."

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stamp

verb
/stæmp/

To bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground; to imprint a mark or seal.

"She stamped her foot in frustration."

noun/verb
/stæmˈpiːd/

A sudden, uncontrolled rush of people or animals; to cause a mass movement.

"The loud noise caused a stampede of the crowd."

verb
/stɑːntʃ/

to stop the flow of blood or liquid from a wound or source

"The nurse quickly stanched the bleeding from the cut."

noun
/ˈstænʃən/

a strong upright bar or post used as support or to control movement

"The red rope was attached to the stanchions to guide the crowd."

noun/adjective
/ˈstændɪŋ/

status, reputation, or position; also the act of being upright on the feet

"He has high standing in the community for his charity work."

noun
/ˈstændˌstɪl/

a situation in which all movement or activity stops

"The traffic came to a standstill after the accident."

noun
/ˈstænzə/

a group of lines forming a unit in a poem or song

"The poem begins with a stanza describing nature."

adjective
/stɑːrk/

Severe, sharp, or clearly defined; plain and without any decoration.

"The stark contrast between poverty and wealth was evident in the city."

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start

verb
/stɑːrt/

To begin doing something; to commence.

"They will start the meeting at 10 a.m."

verb
/ˈstɑːrtl/

To surprise or frighten someone suddenly.

"The loud noise startled the children."

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stasis

noun
/ˈsteɪsɪs/ or /ˈstæsɪs/

A state of inactivity or equilibrium; a situation where nothing changes.

"The negotiations reached a state of stasis with no progress made."