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Status High Legal Low Social ˈsteɪtəs Jobs Granted
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BrE / ˈsteɪtəs / NAmE / ˈsteɪtəs / |
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- they were granted refugee status.
- the party was denied legal status.
- low status jobs
- to have a high social status
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status(noun)BrE / ˈsteɪtəs / NAmE / ˈsteɪtəs / - the legal position of a person, group or country
- They were granted refugee status.
- The party was denied legal status.
- the social or professional position of somebody/something in relation to others
- low status jobs
- to have a high social status
- Women are only asking to be given equal status with men.
- She achieved celebrity status overnight.
- high rank or social position
- The job brings with it status and a high income.
- the level of importance that is given to something
- the high status accorded to science in our culture
- the situation at a particular time during a process
- What is the current status of our application for funds?
Extra Examples- A majority voted for fully independent status for the region.
- A referendum produced a massive majority in favour of fully independent status for the region.
- At last James had an office that befitted his status.
- China’s status as an economic superpower
- Churches seem to have lost some of their status.
- He achieved celebrity status through his role in a popular sitcom.
- He has told family and friends of his HIV status.
- High social status is attached to the legal profession.
- Marrying a rich woman helped him achieve status.
- My outsider status granted me special insights.
- Officers could determine their legal status.
- Owning the yacht has given them status.
- Scars are status symbols among mountain bike riders.
- She applied for resident status but was turned down.
- The Institute has now achieved full status as part of the University.
- The company has managed to maintain its status among retailers.
- The neighbourhood has risen in status in recent years.
- The organization has charitable status.
- The relative status of the speakers affects what language is used.
- The show has been elevated to cult status.
- The teaching profession has a low status in England.
- They are campaigning to raise the status of nurses.
- They argued that the email had no signature and therefore no legal status.
- They have acquired refugee status.
- This performance confirmed her status as a world-class athlete.
- This sort of bike has status among teenagers.
- Women are still denied equal status in the company.
- a car from the 50s that has acquired cult status
- a payment made to every individual irrespective of employment status
- hospitals that have been given foundation status
- low-status jobs
- the United States’ rise to superpower status
- the change in status of teachers
- the minority status of Catholics in Virginia
- At work he had status and respect.
- How do people perceive the status of the full-time mother?
- In the teaching of literature, Shakespeare is given a special status.
- People employed in high status occupations had lower levels of heart disease.
- The Chanel suit was the number one fashion status symbol.
- The novel soon assumed the status of a modern classic.
- The only jobs on offer were of low status and badly paid.
- The struggle for equal status in society has not yet been won.
- They fear a loss of status, fear what the neighbours will say.
- They were disgruntled with their low pay and lack of status.
- This reflects the high status accorded to science in our culture.
- This response is an indication of the low status attached to transport issues.
Word Origin- late 18th cent. (as a legal term meaning ‘legal standing’): from Latin, literally ‘standing’, from stare ‘to stand’.
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