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Defenition of the word stay

    • Defenition of the word stay

      • To continue to be in the same place or state.
      • To stay the same; to remain in a certain state.
      • A period of time spent in a place.
      • Something that supports or steadies another thing.
      • the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "he spent the entire stay in his room"
      • the act of stopping (usually stopping motion); "the heart was in arrest"; "war caused a check in the company's growth"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"
      • dwell (archaic); "You can stay with me while you are in town"; "stay a bit longer--the day is still young"
      • a trial of endurance; "ride out the storm"
      • stay behind; "The smell stayed in the room"; "The hostility remained long after they made up"
      • overcome or allay; "quell my hunger"
      • continuing or remaining in a place; "they had a nice stay in Paris"
      • (nautical) a heavy rope or wire cable used as a support for a mast or spar
      • a thin strip of metal or bone that is used to stiffen a garment (e.g. a corset)
      • a judicial order forbidding some action until an event occurs or the order is lifted; "the Supreme Court has the power to stay and injunction pending an appeal to the whole Court"
      • fasten with stays
      • remain behind; "I had to stay at home and watch the children"
      • stop a judicial process: "The judge stayed the execution order"
      • stop or halt; "Please stay the bloodshed!"
      • stay the same; remain in a certain state; "The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it"; "rest assured"; "stay alone"; "He remained unmoved by her tears"; "The bad weather continued for another week"
      • continue in a place, position, or situation: "After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser"; "Stay with me, please"; "despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year"; "She continued as deputy mayor for another year"
      • stay put (in a certain place); "We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati"; "Stay put in the corner here!"
      • continuing or remaining in a place or state; "they had a nice stay in Paris"; "a lengthy hospital stay"; "a four-month stay in bankruptcy court"
      • (nautical) brace consisting of a heavy rope or wire cable used as a support for a mast or spar
      • a judicial order forbidding some action until an event occurs or the order is lifted; "the Supreme Court has the power to stay an injunction pending an appeal to the whole Court"
      • the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
      • stay put (in a certain place); "We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati"; "Stay put in the corner here!"; "Stick around and you will learn something!"
      • stop a judicial process; "The judge stayed the execution order"
      • dwell; "You can stay with me while you are in town"; "stay a bit longer--the day is still young"
      • continue in a place, position, or situation; "After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser"; "Stay with me, please"; "despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year"; "She continued as deputy mayor for another year"
      • continuing or remaining in a place or state
      • a judicial order forbidding some action until an event occurs or the order is lifted
      • the state of inactivity following an interruption
      • stay the same; remain in a certain state
      • stop or halt
      • overcome or allay
      • stay put (in a certain place)
      • remain behind
      • stop a judicial process
      • hang on during a trial of endurance
      • dwell
      • continue in a place, position, or situation
      • stay behind

    Synonyms for the word stay

      • abide
      • adjourn
      • adjournment
      • appease
      • arrest
      • bide
      • break
      • check
      • continue
      • defer
      • deferment
      • delay
      • detain
      • dwell
      • halt
      • hang about
      • hitch
      • holiday
      • inhabit
      • keep on
      • last out
      • live
      • lodge
      • outride
      • persist
      • postpone
      • postponement
      • put off
      • quell
      • remain
      • reside
      • rest
      • ride out
      • settle
      • sojourn
      • stay on
      • stay put
      • stick
      • stick around
      • stop
      • stopover
      • stoppage
      • vacation
      • visit
      • wait

    Similar words in the stay

      • stay
      • stayed
      • staying
      • stays

    Hyponyms for the word stay

      • abide
      • backstay
      • be
      • bide
      • countercheck
      • forestay
      • hold over
      • keep
      • keep out
      • layover
      • linger
      • logjam
      • outstay
      • overstay
      • sit tight
      • sojourn
      • stand
      • stay
      • stay fresh
      • stay of execution
      • stay together
      • stick
      • stick together
      • stop
      • stopover
      • visit

    Hypernyms for the word stay

      • act
      • be
      • block
      • brace
      • bracing
      • check
      • continue
      • decree
      • deed
      • delay
      • edict
      • fasten
      • fiat
      • fill
      • fix
      • fulfil
      • fulfill
      • halt
      • human action
      • human activity
      • inaction
      • inactiveness
      • inactivity
      • kibosh
      • meet
      • order
      • remain
      • rescript
      • retard
      • satisfy
      • secure
      • slip
      • stay
      • stay in place
      • stay on
      • stop
      • stoppage
      • strip

    Antonyms for the word stay

      • change
      • depart
      • move
      • quit
      • take leave

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