Pose

Verb

 * 1)  set in place, arrange
 * 2)  ask, set (a test or quiz)
 * 3)  to constitute (a danger, a threat, a risk, etc...)
 * 4)  assume or maintain a pose

Noun

 * 1) position, posture, arrangement (especially of the human body)
 * 2) affectation

Verb

 * 1)  To ask (someone) questions; to interrogate.
 * 2)  To perplex or confuse (someone).

Adjectives for Pose
quiet; easy; dignified; habitual; theatrical; traditional; professional; unmistakable; ridiculous; deliberate; conventional; individual; classic; charming; hieratic; autocratic; swan-like; lordly; stiff; heroic; ultimate; hereditary; effective; obsequious; countless (plural).

Verbs for Pose
affect —; animate —; assume —; carve —; cast —; fashion —; hold —; imitate —; maintain —; overdo —;  regard —;  ridicule —; shape —;  strike —; — appeals; — attitudinizes; — characterizes; — copies; — impresses.

Adverbs for Pose
professionally; importantly; strikingly; statuesquely; dignifiedly; ridiculously; deliberately; classically;  autocratically; heroically; obsequiously.

Thesaurus
masquerade, masquerade as, meretriciousness, method, methodology, methods, mien, mimic, model, modus vivendi, moot, motion, motions, move, movement, movements, moves, observable behavior, offer a resolution, open up, ostentation, outward show, pantomime, park, pass as, pass for, pass off, pattern, peacock, peacockery, peacockishness, perplex, place, playacting, poise, port, portray, pose as, pose for effect, posing, posit, position, post, postulate, posture, posturing, practice, praxis, predicate, prefer, presence, present, pretend, pretend to be, pretense, pretension, pretext, prettiness, procedure, proceeding, profess, proffer, propose, proposition, propound, purport, put, put forth, put forward, put it to, put on airs, puzzle, query, question, recommend, represent, representation, seat, seeming, semblance, set, set before, set forth, set up, sham, show, show off, shrug, sign language, simulacrum, simulation, sit, social science, speciousness, stance, start, station, stick, strike a pose, strike an attitude, strut, stumble, style, submit, suggest, tactics, tender, tone, varnish, way, way of life, ways, window dressing, act, acting, action, actions, activity, acts, address, advance, affectation, affectedness, air, airs, appearance, arrange, ask, assert, attitude, attitudinarianism, attitudinize, attitudinizing, bearing, beck, beckon, befog, behavior, behavior pattern, behavioral norm, behavioral science, bewilder, bluff, bluffing, body language, bring before, bring forward, bring up, broach, cap, carriage, charade, cheating, chironomy, color, coloring, commend to attention, comportment, conduct, confound, confuse, culture pattern, custom, dactylology, deaf-and-dumb alphabet, deception, delusion, demeanor, deportment, disguise, display, dissemblance, dissembling, dissimulation, dog, doing, doings, dumb show, extend, facade, face, fake, fakery, faking, false air, false front, false show, falsity, feign, feigning, feint, folkway, four-flushing, fraud, front, gesticulation, gesture, gesture language, gestures, gilt, give, gloss, goings-on, grandstand, guise, hand signal, hold out, humbug, humbuggery, imitate, impersonate, imposture, introduce, kinesics, launch, lay, lay before, lay down, lugs, maintien, make a motion, manner, mannerism, manners,

Etymology 1
From and  poser:, from  pausare:, from  pausa:, from  παῦσις:; influenced by  ponere:.

Etymology 2
From a combination of aphetic forms of appose: and oppose:.

Derived terms
posable, poser, dispose, suppose, superpose, impose, expose, oppose, propose, prepose

Verb

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Noun

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Anagrams

 * opes, peso, poes

Noun
pose


 * 1) stance or pose

From the verb 'poseren'.

Anagrams

 * epos, poes, soep

Noun

 * 1)  jail

Noun

 * 1) installation

Noun

 * 1) extension (in telecommunications)

Adverb

 * 1) afterwards

Verb
pose



Pronunciation
póse, /ˈpose/, /"pose/

Anagrams

 * peso, pesò

Noun

 * 1) bag, sack