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- nounpost (noun) · posts (plural noun) · the post (noun)
- a piece of writing, image, or other item of content published online, typically on a blog or on social media:"in a recent post, he cautioned investors to be wary of these predictions"
verbpost (verb) · posts (third person present) · posted (past tense) · posted (past participle) · posting (present participle)- publish (a piece of writing, image, or other item of content) online, typically on a blog or on social media:"she posted a photo of herself with the singer on Twitter" · "I'll post an article next week revealing the results of the poll" · "she hadn't posted for a while"
- (of a player or team) achieve or record (a particular score or result):"he posted a victory in Japan to lead the series"
OriginOld English post, from Latin postis ‘doorpost’, later ‘rod, beam’, probably reinforced in Middle English by Old French post ‘pillar, beam’ and Middle Dutch, Middle Low German post ‘doorpost’.nounpost (noun) · Post (noun) · posts (plural noun)- BRITISH ENGLISHthe official service or system that delivers letters and parcels:"winners will be notified by post" · "the tickets are in the post"
- historicalone of a series of couriers who carried mail on horseback between fixed stages.
- archaica person or vehicle that carries mail.
verbpost (verb) · posts (third person present) · posted (past tense) · posted (past participle) · posting (present participle)- BRITISH ENGLISHsend (a letter or parcel) via the postal system:"I've just been to post a letter" · "post off your order form today"
- historicaltravel with relays of horses:"we posted in an open carriage"
- archaictravel with haste; hurry:"he comes posting up the street"
adverbarchaicpost (adverb)- with haste:"come now, come post"
Originearly 16th century (in sense 2 of the noun): from French poste, from Italian posta, from a contraction of Latin posita, feminine past participle of ponere ‘to place’.nounpost (noun) · posts (plural noun)- a position of paid employment; a job:"he resigned from the post of Foreign Minister" · "a teaching post"
- a place where someone is on duty or where a particular activity is carried out:"a worker asleep at his post" · "a customs post"
- a place where a soldier, guard, or police officer is stationed or that they patrol:"he gave the two armed men orders not to leave their posts" · "a command post"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa force stationed at a permanent position or camp; a garrison.
- US ENGLISHa local group in an organization of military veterans.
- historicalthe status or rank of full-grade captain in the Royal Navy:"Captain Miller was made post in 1796"
verb(be posted)post (verb) · posts (third person present) · posted (past tense) · posted (past participle) · posting (present participle)- send (someone) to a particular place to take up an appointment:"he was posted to Washington as military attaché"
- station (someone, especially a soldier, guard, or police officer) in a particular place:"a guard was posted at the entrance"
Originmid 16th century: from French poste, from Italian posto, from a contraction of popular Latin positum, neuter past participle of ponere ‘to place’. - People also ask
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