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1. position
noun. ['pəˈzɪʃən'] the particular portion of space occupied by something.
Synonyms
Etymology
- position (French)
- positio (Latin)
Rhymes with Position
- misrecognition
- retransmission
- statistician
- redefinition
- precondition
- pediatrician
- obstetrician
- mathematician
- malnutrition
- geriatrician
- fondkommission
- extradition
- transmission
- superstition
- requisition
- recondition
- recognition
- premonition
- preignition
- inquisition
- expedition
- electrician
- dimunition
- competition
- academician
- transition
- theoretician
- repetition
- prohibition
- politician
How do you pronounce position?
Pronounce position as pəˈzɪʃən.
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How do you spell position? Is it postion ?
A common misspelling of position is postion
Sentences with position
1. Noun, singular or mass
Hold the straight-leg position for five seconds, then slide the leg back in toward you.
Quotes about position
1. Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.
- Booker T. Washington
2. You don't seem to realize that a poor person who is unhappy is in a better position than a rich person who is unhappy. Because the poor person has hope. He thinks money would help.
- Jean Kerr
3. Along with a sense of humor, my songs have to be sincere, and they have to be sung from a position of inner conviction.
- Arlo Guthrie
2. position
noun. ['pəˈzɪʃən'] a point occupied by troops for tactical reasons.
Synonyms
Etymology
- position (French)
- positio (Latin)
3. position
noun. ['pəˈzɪʃən'] a way of regarding situations or topics etc..
Synonyms
Etymology
- position (French)
- positio (Latin)
4. position
noun. ['pəˈzɪʃən'] a job in an organization.
Synonyms
- viceroyship
- clerkship
- deanery
- khanate
- regency
- thaneship
- peasanthood
- chancellorship
- feudal lordship
- foremanship
- admiralty
- moderatorship
- episcopate
- councilorship
- librarianship
- baronetage
- prelature
- inspectorship
- rectorate
- governorship
- captaincy
- vice-presidency
- bishopry
- chaplaincy
- principalship
- curatorship
- directorship
- pastorate
- hot seat
- attorneyship
- apostleship
- berth
- generalcy
- billet
- womanhood
- controllership
- situation
- rabbinate
- pastorship
- residency
- rulership
- speakership
- solicitorship
- wardenship
- proctorship
- associateship
- headship
- post
- mastership
- receivership
- apprenticeship
- commandership
- bailiffship
- chairmanship
- magistrature
- proconsulship
- eldership
- custodianship
- comptrollership
- plum
- office
- manhood
- preceptorship
- business
- chaplainship
- occupation
- trusteeship
- internship
- seigniory
- job
- chieftaincy
- throne
- precentorship
- marshalship
- fatherhood
- overlordship
- professorship
- chieftainship
- instructorship
- praetorship
- primateship
- sainthood
- discipleship
- rectorship
- protectorship
- sinecure
- prefecture
- public office
- teachership
- cardinalship
- mayoralty
- editorship
- senatorship
- magistracy
- priorship
- treasurership
- ambassadorship
- tribuneship
- wardership
- managership
- seigneury
- studentship
- legislatorship
- secretaryship
- accountantship
- viziership
- consulship
- counsellorship
- stewardship
- commandery
- caliphate
- counselorship
- councillorship
- judgeship
- presidentship
- academicianship
- captainship
- emirate
- chair
- line of work
- lieutenancy
- place
- lectureship
- premiership
- incumbency
- judicature
- prelacy
- presidency
- legation
- generalship
- proconsulate
- curacy
- deanship
- line
- spot
- legateship
- messiahship
Antonyms
Etymology
- position (French)
- positio (Latin)
5. position
noun. ['pəˈzɪʃən'] the arrangement of the body and its limbs.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- position (French)
- positio (Latin)
6. position
noun. ['pəˈzɪʃən'] the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society.
Synonyms
- ordination
- retirement
- subordinate
- social status
- standing
- middle-class
- leadership
- dignity
- lowliness
- pedestal
- terms
- upper-class
- rank
- Order
- command
- equality
- left-handedness
- high status
- status
- low-level
- social rank
- illegitimacy
- equivalence
- high profile
- low status
- nobility
- slot
- election
- social station
- footing
- low-class
- legal status
- nationality
- par
- noblesse
- equation
- state
- bar sinister
- toehold
- face
- dominant
- caste
- lower-class
- bastardy
- Holy Order
- lowness
Etymology
- position (French)
- positio (Latin)
7. position
noun. ['pəˈzɪʃən'] the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated.
Synonyms
- uprightness
- dead center
- outwardness
- interior
- externality
- tilt
- centrality
- outer
- northernness
- external
- internal
- room
- leaning
- relation
- posterior
- posteriority
- arrangement
- direction
- spatial relation
- dead centre
- elbow room
- coincidence
- exterior
- horizontality
- misplacement
- erectness
- verticalness
- verticality
- southernness
- anterior
- inner
- placement
- gradient
- list
- slot
- inclination
- anteriority
- occlusion
- malposition
- point of view
- inwardness
- marginality
- way
- lean
- angular position
Antonyms
Etymology
- position (French)
- positio (Latin)
8. position
noun. ['pəˈzɪʃən'] the appropriate or customary location.
Antonyms
Etymology
- position (French)
- positio (Latin)