SIT vs POSTURE: NOUN
- A subsidence or fall of the roof of a coal-mine.
- The way in which an article of clothing, such as a dress or jacket, fits.
- A period of time spent sitting.
- The act of sitting.
- The position of someone or something relative to another; position; situation.
- One's attitude or the social or political position one takes towards an issue or another person.
- A situation or condition.
- The way a person holds and positions their body.
- State or condition, whether of external circumstances, or of internal feeling and will; disposition; mood
- Place; position; situation.
- The position of the body; the situation or disposition of the several parts of the body with respect to each other, or for a particular purpose; especially (Fine Arts), the position of a figure with regard to the several principal members by which action is expressed; attitude.
- Synonyms Position, Posture, Attitude, Pose. These words agree in expressing the manner of standing, sitting, lying, etc. The first three may be used in a figurative sense: as, my position on that question is this; his attitude was one of hostility to the measure. Position is the most general word, and is applicable to persons or things. Posture is generally natural, and may be awkward. Attitude is generally studied for the sake of looking graceful; hence it is sometimes affected, the practice of it being then called attitudinizing. An attitude is often taken intentionally for the purpose of imitation or exemplification; generally attitude is more artistic than posture. Posture is generally used of the whole body; attitude has more liberty in referring to the parts of the body, especially the head; but position is more common in such cases. Pose is now confined to artistic positions, taken generally for effect, of part or the whole of a body or representation of a body, as a statue or a picture.
- Disposition; attitude of mind.
- The disposition of the several parts of anything with respect to one another, or with respect to a particular purpose; especially, position of the body as a whole, or of its members; attitude; pose.
- Position; situation; condition; state: as, the posture of public affairs.
- An approach or policy with regard to something.
- An attitude or way of behaving, especially when adopted to have an effect on others.
- A condition or state under certain circumstances.
- Relative placement or arrangement.
- A position of an animal's body or body parts, especially for the purpose of communication.
- A characteristic way of bearing one's body; carriage.
- A position of a person's body or body parts.
- Capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war
- A rationalized mental attitude
- Position or arrangement of the body and its limbs
- Characteristic way of bearing one's body
SIT vs POSTURE: VERB
- Take a seat
- Show to a seat; assign a seat for
- Work or act as a baby-sitter
- Be in session
- Sit around, often unused
- Sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
- Assume a posture as for artistic purposes
- Be seated
- Behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others
- Assume a posture as for artistic purposes
- To put one's body into a posture or series of postures, especially hoping that one will be noticed and admired
- To pretend to have an opinion or a conviction
SIT vs POSTURE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To provide seating accommodation for.
- To rest with the hindquarters lowered onto a supporting surface. Used of animals.
- To perch. Used of birds.
- To cover eggs for hatching; brood.
- To sit on (eggs) for the purpose of hatching.
- To be situated or located.
- To rest with the torso vertical and the body supported on the buttocks.
- To lie or rest.
- To pose for an artist or photographer.
- 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 keep one's seat on (an animal).
- 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 take an examination, as for a degree.
- Fig.: To assume a character.
- To assume a particular posture or attitude; to contort the body into artificial attitudes, as an acrobat or contortionist; also, to pose.
- To place in a certain arrangement or condition.
- To put into a specific posture; pose.
- To assume a certain position of the body or of body parts, often as part of a display.
- To assume a certain attitude or behave in a certain way, especially to make an impression or gain an advantage.
- To assume a certain, often exaggerated body position; pose.
SIT vs POSTURE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To place in a particular position or attitude; to dispose the parts of, with reference to a particular purpose
SIT vs POSTURE: 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.
- Assign a seat for
- I have too much homework to do"
- Serve in a specific professional capacity
- Be located or situated somewhere
- Be around, often idly or without specific purpose
- Be in a position in which one's upper body is largely upright and supported by one's backside
- To be located; have a seat or site; be placed; dwell; abide.
- To continue in a position or place; remain; stay; pass the time.
- To be or continue in a state of rest; remain passive or inactive; repose.
- To perch in a crouching posture; roost: said of birds.
- To crouch, as a bird on a nest; hence, to brood; incubate.
- Show to a seat
- (idiom) (sit on (one's) hands) To fail to act.
- (idiom) (sit tight) To be patient and await the next move.
- (idiom) (sit pretty) To be in a very favorable position.
- To place; set.
- To place in a particular attitude; dispose for a particular purpose.
- To dispose the body in a particular posture or attitude; put one's self in an artificial posture; specifically, to contort one's self.
- To assume an artificial position of the mind or character; change the natural mental attitude; hence, to be affected; display affectation.
SIT vs POSTURE: RELATED WORDS
- Stay, Take, Put, Come, Wait, Lay, Seated, Stand, Model, Baby sit, Posture, Sit down, Pose, Ride, Seat
- Situation, Positions, Angle, Configuration, Condition, Shape, Approach, Stance, Bearing, Carriage, Model, Sit, Pose, Position, Attitude
SIT vs POSTURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Skip, Stay, Take, Put, Come, Wait, Lay, Seated, Stand, Model, Posture, Sit down, Pose, Ride, Seat
- Recline, Tendency, Positions, Angle, Configuration, Condition, Shape, Approach, Stance, Bearing, Carriage, Model, Sit, Pose, Position
SIT vs POSTURE: 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.
- In addition to wearing a posture brace, there are many ways that you can improve your posture on your own.
- Alternative basing and posture options to reduce costs, enhance readiness, improve posture, and align with National Defense Strategy priorities.
- They stated that the use of a scapular brace might improve shoulder posture and muscle activity in overhead athletes with poor posture.
- The good news is that you can improve your posture with exercises and, if necessary, posture aids.
- You can use a posture PAC to optimize posture validation in the case of frequent revalidations.
- This part of the skeleton is largely responsible for posture and giving humans their upright posture.
- Posture bras should be used as a tool to expedite your posture improvement journey.
- Master Tsao teaches in detail, posture by posture, with front and back view demonstrations.
- POSTURE: Your posture can convey conufb01dence or insecurity.
- TLV: Carry posture credentials, adding posture AVPs, posture notifications.
SIT vs POSTURE: QUESTIONS
- Should Irish Republicans sit in the British Parliament?
- Does sprint interval training (SIT) increase VO2 max?
- What is environment-friendly sterile insect technique (SIT)?
- Where do frontbenchers and backbenchers sit in Parliament?
- What happened during the Nashville sit-in campaign?
- What Senate Committees does deandean Heller sit on?
- Where does the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan sit?
- Should accordion players sit or stand while playing?
- Are sit ups on an incline bench more effective than sit ups?
- How many sit-ups do you need to pass the military sit-up test?
- Is ForeScout secureconnector compliant with Ise posture?
- What is decerebrate rigid posture (opisthotonos posture)?
- How do I use the posture grid and posture evaluator?
- How does the CNS control posture under increased posture threat?
- Is the posture grid a useful tool for posture assessment?
- Can you use a posture corrector to correct bad posture?
- How do walking posture and crawling posture affect New Walkers?
- How does scoliosis affect your posture and posture?
- How do abnormal posture and posture affect muscle function?
- Can posture and posture improve posture in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain?