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Pose - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Pose means to present or hold a particular position, often for a photograph or artwork. It can also refer to pretending to be something you are not, usually to impress others.

pose

/poʊz/ /pəʊz/

Definition:

To present or assume a particular position or attitude, often for effect.

Synonyms:

posture, stance, position, attitude

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

relax, recline

Common Collocations:

strike a pose, hold a pose, adopt a pose

Derivatives:

poser, posing, posed

Usage Tips:

Use "pose" to describe deliberate positioning or presenting a question/challenge.

Common Phrases:

strike a pose, pose a threat, pose for the camera

Etymology:

From Old French "poser," meaning to place or lay down, derived from Latin "pausare."

Examples:

  • 1. She struck a dramatic pose for the photo.
  • 2. The statue poses gracefully in the garden.
  • 3. He posed an interesting question during class.
  • 4. The model posed in various outfits for hours.

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