Synonym: bearing, carriage, position. Similar words: gesture, costume, disturb, sturdily, poster, posting, postpone, post-war. Meaning: ['pɑstʃə(r) /'pɒs-] n. 1. the arrangement of the body and its limbs 2. characteristic way of bearing one's body 3. a rationalized mental attitude 4. capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war. v. 1. behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others 2. assume a posture as for artistic purposes.
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31, Management was always in a defensive posture.
32, She assumed the posture of coolness, confidence and self-assuredness.
33, This is also good for posture.
34, The North has maintained a hostile military posture for 40 years.
35, The military had placed the island city in the best possible defense posture, considering the inherent weakness of its geographic position.
36, An important part of the preventive routine is keeping up good posture, whether standing, sitting or walking.
37, The squeeze on consumption prior to 1969 now led to trade unions adopting a more militant posture in wage negotiations.
38, Immediately he sprawled sideways across the cot in a loose posture of sleep and began snoring loudly.
39, This can produce bad posture and always involves using the eyes.
40, Belief in increasing archosaur homeothermy stems from the earlier discussion of the apparent change in posture.
41, During that initial visit, the team found undernourished children whose slumped posture made it difficult for them to eat.
42, For himself, he finds that the sitting posture most effectively releases his contemplative energy.
43, Try to walk into the room with good posture, though not like a guardsman on parade.
44, An aggressive posture isn't a good posture and I don't like to go into it.
45, And bowed down to resume his strange rump-in-the-air and face-in-the-sea posture.
46, The enterprise then assumes a defensive posture that offers little true protection and scant opportunity for improvement and growth.
47, Try to adopt this new posture whenever possible throughout the day.
48, By going through a particular formality, a qualitatively different posture is presented by the parties.
49, Their stooping posture was of a person melting down(sentencedict.com), slumping into the stance of a vicious carnivore.
50, A form is a predetermined pattern of techniques that ties together proper posture, balance, coordination and timing.
51, The upright posture of the owl is very different from the gull.
52, As the consummate political scold, he delighted in skewering all office holders, finding them full of posture and pretension.
53, Adopt your normal posture by angling forward from the waist and sitting slightly through the knees.
54, The way you angle your feet determines the posture of the lower body.
54, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
55, Weld has adopted an unusually low-key posture at this meeting in contrast to the high-profile figure he has cut in the past.
56, We entered to find Holmes had made no attempt to straighten up his posture.
57, This bureaucracy, for reasons still obscure, had decided that my posture was a disgrace and had to be corrected.
58, Feeling at once enervated and threatened, the enterprise collectively hunkers into a defensive, self-protective posture.
59, Weak muscles will give you a flabby shape and bad posture.
60, It was the price of maintaining Britain's posture as a supposedly independent nuclear power, under Labour as under the Tories.
More similar words: gesture, costume, disturb, sturdily, poster, posting, postpone, post-war, disturbing, postcard, posterity, postmodern, post mortem, postmortem, exposure, composure, ex post facto, postponement, mature, nature, preposterous, aperture, capture, feature, lecture, venture, picture, mixture, culture, texture.