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Stick out for Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɪk/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
STIK-OWT-for
stˈɪk/ /ˈaʊt/ /fˈɔː
STIK-OWT-faw

Definition

To refuse to give up until you get what you want, especially in negotiations or when demanding something important.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal phrasal verb, mainly used in British English. Commonly used with offers, pay, or demands: 'stick out for a better deal', 'stick out for your rights'. Not about being physically noticeable—that’s just 'stick out'. Don't confuse the two.

Example Sentences

The workers decided to stick out for higher wages.

basic

She will stick out for a better price when selling her car.

basic

It's important to stick out for your rights.

basic

Even though they offered less money, I decided to stick out for what I deserve.

natural

You need to stick out for better conditions or nothing will change at work.

natural

He always sticks out for what he believes in, no matter how tough it gets.

natural