ALL meanings of stance
stance
S s - noun stance the position or bearing of the body while standing: legs spread in a wide stance; the threatening stance of the bull. 1
- noun stance a mental or emotional position adopted with respect to something: They assumed an increasingly hostile stance in their foreign policy. 1
- noun stance Sports. the relative position of the feet, as in addressing a golf ball or in making a stroke. 1
- noun stance viewpoint 1
- noun stance body, posture 1
- countable noun stance Your stance on a particular matter is your attitude to it. 0
- countable noun stance Your stance is the way that you are standing. 0
- noun stance the manner and position in which a person or animal stands 0
- noun stance the posture assumed when about to play the ball, as in golf, cricket, etc 0
- noun stance general emotional or intellectual attitude 0
- noun stance a place where buses or taxis wait 0
- noun stance a place at the top of a pitch where a climber can stand and belay 0
- noun stance the way a person or animal stands; standing posture, with special reference to placement of the feet, as the posture of a golfer, baseball batter, etc. 0
- noun stance the attitude adopted in confronting or dealing with a particular situation 0