posture

UK /ˈpɒst͡ʃə/ US /ˈpɑst͡ʃɚ/
noun 4verb 3

Collocations

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1

(noun.) position of the body

ADJ

correct, good | bad, poor

erect, upright

She stood with an erect posture during the job interview to appear more confident.

stiff, stooping | body

VERB + POSTURE

have

My grandfather had poor posture after years of working in the factory.

adopt | maintain | change, improve

PREP

in a/the ~

She stood in an awkward posture while waiting for the bus this morning.

~ for

Sitting with your back straight is the best posture for long hours at a desk.

2

(noun.) attitude

ADJ

defensive | agressive, threatening | military

VERB + POSTURE

adopt, assume | maintain

PREP

~ towards

She maintained a defensive posture towards her critics throughout the interview.

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