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stay
stresses continuance in a place or sometimes a situation and may connote the status of a visitor: ~ed in the same job for over forty years.
remain
is often used interchangeably with stay but distinctively means to stay behind or to be left after others have gone: only one ~ed in the building after the alarm was given.
wait
implies a staying in expectation or in readiness: ~ for an answer to a letter.
abide
implies a prolonged staying or remaining behind and suggests either settled residence or patient waiting for some outcome: a culture whose influence will long ~.
tarry
suggests a staying or a failing to proceed when it is time to do so: ~ied too long and misses the train.
linger
close to tarry, may add an implication of deliberate delaying or unwillingness to depart: ~ed over a second cup of coffee.