IPA: /ˈpɒstʃər/
KK: /ˈpɑːstʃər/
To take a specific position or pose, often in a way that is not natural or is meant to impress others.
She decided to posture herself confidently during the interview.
Past: postured
Past Participle: postured
A position or arrangement of the body or its parts, often related to how someone sits or stands.
She maintained a good posture while sitting at her desk to avoid back pain.
To place or arrange someone or something in a particular position or stance.
She postured herself confidently for the photograph.
Past: postured
Past Participle: postured
Posture → It is formed from "ponere" (meaning to place) and the suffix "-ure" (indicating a process or result). The word "posture" refers to the position or arrangement of the body, essentially meaning the result of placing the body in a certain way.
Think of how you 'place' your body ('ponere') in a certain way — that's what posture means.