know where (one) stands
know where (one) stands
1. To know how one is regarded or perceived by someone else. I think I did well in the interview, but I wish I knew where I stood with the recruiter.
2. To know one's position or views on some topic. I'm opposed to this measure, but does anyone know where the boss stands on it?
See also: know, stand
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
know where someone stands
(on someone or something) to know what someone thinks or feels about something. I don't know where John stands on this issue. I don't even know where I stand.
See also: know, stand
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
know where one stands
1. Be aware of one's position relative to others, or how one is regarded by others, as in I'd love to know where I stand with the new board.
2. Be aware of one's own opinion or feelings about something, as in He knows where he stands on the issue of public housing.
See also: know, one, stand
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
know where you ˈare/ˈstand
know what your position is; know what somebody expects of you: I don’t know where I stand with him. I don’t know what he feels about me. Has she talked to you about your chances of promotion? Do you know where you stand?See also: know, stand
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- know where one stands
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- know where you are with
- know where you are/stand
- know where (one) is with (someone or something)
- know on which side your bread is buttered
- know which side (one's) bread is buttered (on)
- know which side bread is buttered on
- know which side of one's bread is buttered
- know which side your bread is buttered