What is another word for at attention?

Pronunciation: [at ɐtˈɛnʃən] (IPA)

"At attention" is a term used to refer to someone standing upright, with their feet together and arms straight down at their sides, ready to receive commands or instructions. Some synonyms for this term include "stand to," "stand erect," "stand straight," and "stand at ease." Other variations include "parade rest," "attention to detail," and "alertness." These synonyms all convey a sense of strict discipline and readiness to take orders, often used in military and formal contexts. While they may all have slightly different connotations, the general idea of being attentive and alert is common to all of these expressions.

What are the hypernyms for At attention?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with At attention

  • Comedians are never really on vacation because you're always at attention... that antenna is always out there.
    Bob Newhart
  • There are still some people who think that we have Stalin to thank for all our progress, who quake before Stalin's dirty underdrawers, who stand at attention and salute them.
    Nikita Khrushchev
  • In parade deploying                               the armies of my pages, I shall inspect                      the regiments in line. Heavy as lead,                       my verses at attention stand, ready for death                       and for immortal fame.
    Vladimir Mayakovsky

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