Collocations for "status"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "status" in context.
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status
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- has a [high, low] social status
- a [job, position, role, person] of [high] status
- an [online, offline, away] status
- set your status to [online]
- her status is [offline]
- what is her [relationship, marital] status?
- [write, reveal, fill in, give] your marital status
- set your status as [single, married, in a relationship]
- the [order, delivery, shipment] status
- the status of the [order]
- the [flight, train, traffic, transport] status
- the [current, previous, actual] status
- [determine, classify, report, confirm] the status
- an emergency status was [declared, announced]
- click to [verify, check, update] your status
- what is the current status of [negotiations, the emergency, the patient]?
- a person of [some, high] status (in the community)
- status symbols such as [expensive cars, designer watches]
- her [latest, most recent] status update
'status' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
accord
- alien
- bar
- challenge
- citizenship
- confer
- conform
- crown
- current
- development
- disadvantage
- disturb
- established
- exempt
- exit
- financial
- immigrant
- landmark
- legal
- lofty
- question
- relationship
- report
- residence
- resident
- rock
- slight
- update
- upset
- use