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Word | Pose |
affected manners intended to impress others; don't put on airs with me / pretend to be someone you are not / Standing still, with all the feet on the ground / a particular way of standing or sitting, usually adopted for effect or in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn. / a: to set forth or offer for attention or consideration let me pose a question b: to come to attention as : present smoking poses a health risk / a: to put or set in place b: to place (as a model) in a studied attitude / to assume a posture or attitude usually for artistic purposes / to affect an attitude or character usually to deceive or impress posed as a doctor to gain access to the ward / the position in which someone stands, sits, lies down, etc., especially as a model for a photograph, painting, etc. / a kind of behavior that is intended to impress other people and that is not sincere, | |
Usage | ⇒ Poverty poses a serious threat to the nation ⇒ His pose was pink and wet when the pig licked his lips. ⇒ The photographs show the models in both clothed and nude poses. ⇒ photographs of boxers in ferocious poses ⇒ if this poses a problem, you'll have to tell me now ⇒ she posed an interesting question |
Synonyms | posture, masquerade, position, attitude, put, impersonate, set, affectation, stance, act, air, mannerism, pretend, show, sit, attitudinize, carriage, perplex, present, model, |
Antonyms | move, withhold, go, movement, annihilate, bargain, be genuine, bury, check, conceal, confine, contain, demulsify, dethrone, dig, disguise, dislodging, dissemble, enclose, ensconce, |
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