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Word: Pose
Speech Type: Verb
Middle 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
pəʊz
present or constitute (a problem or danger)
Short Definition:present or constitute problem or danger
Examples:- the sheer number of visitors is posing a threat to the area
assume a particular position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn
Short Definition:assume position to be photographed etc.
Examples:- the prime minister posed for photographers
pretend to be (someone or something)
Short Definition:pretend to be
Examples:- an armed gang posed as policemen to ambush a postman
- a literary novel posing as a spy thriller
behave affectedly in order to impress others
Short Definition:behave affectedly to impress
Examples:- some people like to drive kit cars, but most just like to pose in them
Word: Pose
Speech Type: Noun
pəʊz
a way of standing or sitting, especially in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn
Short Definition:position in which one is photographed etc.
Examples:- photographs of boxers in ferocious poses
a particular way of behaving adopted in order to impress or to give a false impression
Short Definition:particular way of behaving
Examples:- the man dropped his pose of amiability
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