having a good reputation · compliant with rules or payments · being in a good position (financially, professionally, etc)
This expression is perfect when you want to assure someone that everything is okay with you, your company, or an account. It means you're meeting all requirements and have a positive status. Think about your good grades in school or keeping your library books returned on time—you're "in good standing" with the library!
💡 You'll often hear this in contexts like "My account is in good standing," "The company is in good standing with the regulators," or "He's an employee in good standing." It emphasizes reliability, compliance, and a clean record. It's especially common in professional and financial settings!
Which English expression best describes a situation where a company has met all its legal obligations and has an excellent reputation with its partners? A. under the weather B. in good standing C. break the bank