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standoff

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Noun — A tense confrontation in which neither side backs down or advances.

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tense standoff armed standoff

Etymology

Formed from the phrasal verb "stand off," turned into a single noun.

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What does “standoff” mean?

The word “standoff” means a tense confrontation in which neither side backs down or advances. In plain terms, a tense deadlock where neither side moves, or a hardware part that keeps two things spaced apart.

How do you pronounce “standoff”?

“Standoff” is pronounced STAN-dof (/ˈstændɔf/ in IPA).

How do you use “standoff” in a sentence?

Here is “standoff” used in a sentence: “Police were locked in a two-hour standoff with the armed suspect.”

What part of speech is “standoff”?

“Standoff” is a noun.

How many meanings does “standoff” have?

“Standoff” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a tense confrontation in which neither side backs down or advances.

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