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- verbpose (verb) · poses (third person present) · posed (past tense) · posed (past participle) · posing (present participle)
- present or constitute (a problem, danger, or difficulty):"the sheer number of visitors is posing a threat to the area"
- raise (a question or matter for consideration):"a statement that posed more questions than it answered"
- assume a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn:"she posed for a swarm of TV cameramen"
- place (someone) in a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn:"he posed her on the sofa"
- (pose as)pretend to be (someone or something):"a literary novel posing as a spy thriller" · "a detective posing as a customer"
- behave affectedly in order to impress others:"some people like to drive these cars, but most just like to pose in them"
nounpose (noun) · poses (plural noun)- a particular way of standing or sitting, usually adopted for effect or in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn:"photographs of boxers in ferocious poses"
- a particular way of behaving adopted in order to give others a false impression or to impress others:"the man dropped his pose of amiability"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French poser (verb), from late Latin pausare ‘to pause’, which replaced Latin ponere ‘to place’. The noun dates from the early 19th century.verbarchaicpose (verb) · poses (third person present) · posed (past tense) · posed (past participle) · posing (present participle)- puzzle or perplex (someone) with a question or problem:"we have thus posed the mathematician and the historian"
Originearly 16th century: shortening of obsolete appose, from Old French aposer, variant of oposer ‘oppose’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- present or constitute (a problem, danger, or difficulty):
- assume a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn:
- pretend to be (someone or something):
- behave affectedly in order to impress others:
noun- a particular way of standing or sitting, usually adopted for effect or in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn:
- a particular way of behaving adopted in order to give others a false impression or to impress others:
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- The term "pose" has the following meanings1234:
- A particular position in which a person stands, sits, etc., in order to be photographed, painted, etc.
- To move into and stay in a particular position, usually for a photograph or artwork.
- The basic definition is to position your body in a specific way for a painting, picture, or similar situation.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a particular position in which a person stands, sits, etc. in order to be photographed, painted, etc.: He adopted / assumed / struck (= moved into) an elegant pose.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/posepose verb (POSITION) [ I ] to move into and stay in a particular position, usually so that you can be photographed or have your picture drawn or painted: We all posed for our photographs in front of the Lincoln Memorial.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/poseWhat is the basic definition of pose? Pose means to position your body in a particular way for a painting, picture, or similar situation.www.dictionary.com/browse/poseBritannica Dictionary definition of POSE [count] 1 : the position in which someone stands, sits, lies down, etc., especially as a model for a photograph, painting, etc. The photographs show the models in both clothed and nude poses. Hold that pose. It will make a great photograph.www.britannica.com/dictionary/pose Pose Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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A pose is an insincere or exaggerated way of behaving that is intended to make a particular impression on other people.
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A pose is a particular way that you stand, sit, or lie, for example when you are being photographed or painted.
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