station

the place or position in which something or someone stands or assigned to stand or remain

The first known use: in the 14th century

Word Structure

7 Letters, 2 Syllable

station


6 Phonemes

s t A S ə n


onset, rime

- -


Morpheme

station


Sentence Examples

They drove him to the bus station.

The waiters were at their stations in the dining room.

The sailors were ordered to man their battle stations.

He had married above his station.

They were aware of her station in life.

He stationed the guards around the camp.

They stationed troops at the border.

He stationed himself by the door to greet the guests.

Common Phrases

(as) busy as Grand Central Station

Very busy or chaotic, like New York City's Grand Central Terminal train station.

action stations

A state of intense alertness or readiness for a great amount of impending action. Often said as an order to become ready or prepared for such action.

battle stations

The positions that soldiers must assume when in or preparing for combat.

be as busy as Grand Central Station

To be extremely busy or chaotic, like New York City's Grand Central Terminal train station.

be like Grand Central Station

To be extremely busy or chaotic, like New York City's Grand Central Terminal train station.

comfort station

A public bathroom.

filling station

A place where one can fill a vehicle with gasoline. Also commonly called a "gas station."

Grand Central Station

A place that is very busy or chaotic, like New York City's Grand Central Terminal train station.

Man your battle stations!

Assume your positions for combat.

marry above (one's) station

To marry someone who is of a higher social class or standing than oneself.

marry below (one's) station

To marry someone who is of a lower social class or standing than oneself.

marry beneath (one's) station

To marry someone who is of a lower social class or standing than oneself.

panic stations

A shared feeling of extreme anxiety, stress, and urgency, especially in the face of a looming deadline.

station (one) at (some place)

To assign one to remain at some post or location.

that train (has) already left the station

Some option, choice, or opportunity is no longer available or possible.

that train has left the station

Some option, choice, or opportunity is no longer available or possible.

the train has (already) left the station

The window of opportunity to do, be a part of, or avail oneself of something has already closed.

the train is leaving the station

The window of opportunity to do, be a part of, or avail oneself of something is starting to close.

thirst-aid station

A place where alcoholic beverages are available to be purchased or consumed.

Related Words

Sound the same but are spelled differently.

depot

house

location

site

terminal

locus

Collocations

The habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance.

station

bus station

gas station

way station

earth station

fire station

hill station

Penn Station

power station

Neighborhood

Onset Friends

still

started

stop

stood

start

stand

stick

steak

story

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