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    Pose
    /pōz/

    verb

    • 1. present or constitute (a problem, danger, or difficulty): "the sheer number of visitors is posing a threat to the area" Similar constitutepresentcreatecause
    • 2. assume a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn: "she posed for a swarm of TV cameramen" Similar be a modelmodelsittake up a position

    noun

  2. to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty: Nuclear weapons pose a threat to everyone. The mountain terrain poses particular problems for civil engineers. Fewer examples. Drunken drivers pose a serious threat to other road users. The students were deported because they posed a threat to national security.

  3. 4 days ago · pose in American English. (poʊz ) verb transitive Word forms: posed or ˈposing. 1. to put forth; assert (a claim, argument, etc.) 2. to put forward or propose (a question, problem, etc.) 3. to put (a model, photographic subject, etc.) in a certain position or attitude.

  4. To pose is to assume a particular stance. Like a runway model strutting to the end of the catwalk, posing with her hands on her hips, and then gracefully walking back. The original meaning of pose from the 14th century is "to put in a certain position." The sense of pose as "to assume a certain attitude" emerged in the 1850’s.

  5. 1. a. A bodily attitude or position, such as one assumed for an artist or a photographer. See Synonyms at posture. b. In yoga, an asana. 2. A studied or artificial manner or attitude, often assumed in an attempt to impress or deceive others. See Synonyms at affectation.

  6. noun. uk / pəʊz / us. pose noun (POSITION) the position that you stay in while someone photographs or paints you: an elegant pose. pose noun (PRETENDING) a way of pretending to be more clever or interesting than you really are: She's not really interested in art, it's just a pose.

  7. [intransitive] pose (for somebody/something) to sit or stand in a particular position in order to be painted, drawn or photographed. The delegates posed for a group photograph. They posed briefly for pictures before driving off. She was only too delighted to pose for the cameras. He was persuaded to pose for his portrait. Topics Art c1

  8. Pose definition: to assume a particular attitude or stance, especially with the hope of impressing others. See examples of POSE used in a sentence.

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