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    pose
    /pəʊz/

    verb

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

    noun

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  2. Jun 24, 2013 · POSE definition: 1. to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty: 2. to ask a question, especially in a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of POSE is to set forth or offer for attention or consideration. How to use pose in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pose.

  4. POSE meaning: 1. to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty: 2. to ask a question, especially in a…. Learn more.

  5. Pose means to position your body in a particular way for a painting, picture, or similar situation. Pose also means the particular positioning you assume as part of posing. To pose also means to state or assert something. Pose has several other senses as a verb and a noun.

  6. A pose is a particular way that you stand, sit, or lie, for example when you are being photographed or painted.

  7. verb. behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others. “Don't pay any attention to him--he is always posing to impress his peers!” synonyms: posture.

  8. Definition of pose verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. POSE definition: 1. to cause a problem: 2. to stay in a particular position so that someone can paint or photograph…. Learn more.

  10. pose meaning, definition, what is pose: to exist in a way that may cause a probl...: Learn more.

  11. n. 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.