steads

[stedz]

steads Definition

  • 1the place or position that someone or something should have or fill instead of another
  • 2a place where something is kept or where a particular activity happens

Using steads: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "steads" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He took over the reins of the company from his father's stead.

  • Example

    The new employee will take up the vacant stead in the department.

  • Example

    The horses were kept in their respective steads.

  • Example

    The old barn was used as a storage stead.

steads Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with steads

  • in someone's stead

    as a substitute for someone

    Example

    She attended the meeting in her boss's stead.

  • hold the fort (in someone's stead)

    to maintain order and stability while someone is absent

    Example

    Can you hold the fort in my stead while I'm away?

  • take the place of (someone) (in someone's stead)

    to act as a replacement for someone

    Example

    The vice president will take the place of the president in his stead during his absence.

Origins of steads

from Old English 'stede', meaning 'place'

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Summary: steads in Brief

The term 'steads' [stedz] refers to a place or position that someone or something should have or fill instead of another, or a place where something is kept or where a particular activity happens. It can be used in phrases like 'in someone's stead,' meaning as a substitute for someone, or 'take the place of (someone) (in someone's stead),' meaning to act as a replacement for someone.