SIT vs POSE: NOUN
- The act of sitting.
- A period of time spent sitting.
- The way in which an article of clothing, such as a dress or jacket, fits.
- A subsidence or fall of the roof of a coal-mine.
- Position, posture, arrangement (especially of the human body)
- Affectation
- Attitude or position, whether taken naturally or assumed for effect: as, the pose of an actor; especially, the attitude in which any character is represented artistically; the position, whether of the whole person or of an individual member of the body: as, the pose of a statue; the pose of the head.
- The attitude or position of a person; the position of the body or of any member of the body; especially, a position formally assumed for the sake of effect; an artificial position
- Synonyms Position, Attitude, etc. See posture.
- A deposit; a secret hoard.
- A cold in the head; catarrh.
- A posture assumed by models for photographic or artistic purposes
- A studied or artificial manner or attitude, often assumed in an attempt to impress or deceive others. : affectation.
- In yoga, an asana.
- A bodily attitude or position, such as one assumed for an artist or a photographer. : posture.
- A deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
- Affected manners intended to impress others
- Common cold, head cold
SIT vs POSE: VERB
- Take a seat
- Sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
- Show to a seat; assign a seat for
- Work or act as a baby-sitter
- Be in session
- Sit around, often unused
- Assume a posture as for artistic purposes
- Be seated
- Behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others
- Pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions
- Assume a posture as for artistic purposes
- Introduce
- Put into a certain place or abstract location
- Be a mystery or bewildering to
- Set in place, arrange
- Ask, set (a test or quiz)
- To constitute (a danger, a threat, a risk, etc...)
- Assume or maintain a pose
- To ask (someone) questions; to interrogate.
- To perplex or confuse (someone).
SIT vs POSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be situated or located.
- To perch. Used of birds.
- To lie or rest.
- To occupy a seat as a member of a body of officials.
- To be in session.
- To remain inactive or unused.
- To affect one with or as if with a burden; weigh.
- To fit, fall, or drape in a specified manner.
- To be agreeable to one; please.
- To take an examination, as for a degree.
- To blow from a particular direction. Used of the wind.
- To keep watch or take care of a child.
- To cause to sit; seat.
- To keep one's seat on (an animal).
- To sit on (eggs) for the purpose of hatching.
- To provide seating accommodation for.
- To cover eggs for hatching; brood.
- To pose for an artist or photographer.
- To rest with the torso vertical and the body supported on the buttocks.
- To rest with the hindquarters lowered onto a supporting surface. Used of animals.
- To represent oneself falsely; pretend to be other than what one is.
- To assume or hold a particular position or posture, as in sitting for a portrait.
- To place (a model, for example) in a specific position.
- To present or constitute.
- To set forth in words for consideration; propound: : propose.
- To assume and maintain a studied attitude, with studied arrangement of drapery; to strike an attitude; to attitudinize; figuratively, to assume or affect a certain character.
SIT vs POSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To interrogate; to question.
- To place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect; to arrange the posture and drapery of (a person) in a studied manner
- To puzzle, confuse, or baffle.
- To question with a view to puzzling; to embarrass by questioning or scrutiny; to bring to a stand.
SIT vs POSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To take or have such a posture that the back is comparatively erect, while the rest of the body bends at the hips and generally at the knees, to conform to a support beneath; rest in such a posture; occupy a seat: said of persons, and also of some animals, as dogs and cats.
- To crouch, as a bird on a nest; hence, to brood; incubate.
- To perch in a crouching posture; roost: said of birds.
- To continue in a position or place; remain; stay; pass the time.
- To be located; have a seat or site; be placed; dwell; abide.
- Be in a position in which one's upper body is largely upright and supported by one's backside
- Be around, often idly or without specific purpose
- Be located or situated somewhere
- Serve in a specific professional capacity
- I have too much homework to do"
- Show to a seat
- Assign a seat for
- To be or continue in a state of rest; remain passive or inactive; repose.
- (idiom) (sit pretty) To be in a very favorable position.
- (idiom) (sit tight) To be patient and await the next move.
- (idiom) (sit on (one's) hands) To fail to act.
- To make a supposition; put the case.
- To bear; conduct.
- To place in suitable or becoming position or posture; cause to assume a suitable or effective attitude: as, to pose a person for a portrait.
- To lay down as a proposition; state; posit.
- To put by way of supposition or hypothesis; suppose.
- To put; place; set.
- To assume a particular attitude or rôle; endeavor to appear or be regarded (as something else); attitudinize, literally or figuratively: as, to pose as a model; to pose as a martyr.
- At dominoes, to set (the first domino).
- To put questions to; interrogate closely; question; examine.
- To puzzle, nonplus, or embarrass by a difficult question.
- Pretend to be someone you are not
- Offer for others to consider
SIT vs POSE: RELATED WORDS
- Stay, Take, Put, Come, Wait, Lay, Seated, Stand, Model, Baby sit, Posture, Sit down, Pose, Ride, Seat
- Airs, Affectation, Mannerism, Impersonate, Model, Fix, Lay, Posit, Masquerade, Sit, Ask, Drape, Put, Posture, Present
SIT vs POSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Skip, Stay, Take, Put, Come, Wait, Lay, Seated, Stand, Model, Posture, Sit down, Pose, Ride, Seat
- Airs, Affectation, Mannerism, Impersonate, Model, Fix, Lay, Posit, Masquerade, Sit, Ask, Drape, Put, Posture, Present
SIT vs POSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Who deserves to sit on the Iron Throne?
- You sit there like a good, little girl.
- At what age should a child sit up?
- And then you expect them to sit obediently?
- She sony el, sit nido viewdeck, think inn!
- Then I put the sit and spin on the plywood, and the pool wall on the sit and spin.
- If you have to sit the citizenship test, we will organise for you to sit the test after your interview.
- Women abolitionists attending the meeting were directed to sit in the balcony while the men were allowed to sit on the convention floor.
- The examiner will sit in the seat next to you; your sponsor must sit in the rear.
- For what we are about to receive, the Lord make, us thankful Come, sit down, sit down.
- If the pigeon pose feels uncomfortable, try the supine pigeon pose.
- If at any time, the pose becomes overly difficult or you feel dizzy, cease doing the pose.
- One Legged Plank Pose is a intermediate level yoga pose that is performed in prone position.
- Cat cow pose, also called marjariasana in hindi is a great yoga pose for beginners.
- Reasons to do this yoga pose, the base, chibi flying warrior pose couple, reference!
- Great examples of standing balancing poses are tree pose and eagle pose.
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- While mountain pose and cat pose help stretch the neck muscles, child pose and corpse pose relax them and relieve stress.
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SIT vs POSE: QUESTIONS
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