stance
[C/U] Both
pl: stances
This word conveys a sense of intentionality and stability. When used physically, it describes a posture that is not accidental but chosen for a specific purpose, such as in sports or combat, suggesting readiness and control. In a conceptual sense, it describes a public or official position that is meant to be defended. It is more rigid and deliberate than an opinion or a feeling, implying a boundary that the person is unwilling to cross or a principle they are prepared to uphold.
Countable when referring to a physical posture or a specific policy position. Uncountable when referring to the general quality of one's attitude or disposition.