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- adjectivepoised (adjective)
- having a composed and self-assured manner:"not every day you saw that poised, competent kid distressed"
- having a graceful and elegant bearing:"she had learned from the girls at the salon how to appear perfectly poised"
verbpoised (past tense) · poised (past participle)- be or cause to be balanced or suspended:"he poised motionless on his toes" · "the world was poised between peace and war"
- (be poised)(of a person or organization) be ready to do something:"teachers are poised to resume their attack on government school tests"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘weight’): from Old French pois, peis (noun), peser (verb), from an alteration of Latin pensum ‘weight’, from the verb pendere ‘weigh’. From the early senses of ‘weight’ and ‘measure of weight’ arose the notion of ‘equal weight, balance’, leading to the extended senses ‘composure’ and ‘elegant bearing’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb
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- Composed, dignified, and self-assured (of a person).
- Being in balance or equilibrium.
- Teetering or wavering.
- Hovering or suspended in or as in midair.
- Marked by balance or equilibrium (having poise).
- Marked by easy composure of manner or bearing (having poise).
- Completely still but ready to move at any moment (of an object or a part of your body).
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If someone is poised to do something, they are ready to take action at any moment. Britain was poised to fly medical staff to the country at short notice. U.S. forces are poised for a massive air, land and sea assault.
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