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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 pose n. Pronunciation: ' pōz Function: verb Inflected Form:   posed ; pos·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French poser, from Vulgar Latin *pausare, from Late Latin, to stop, rest, pause, from Latin pausa pause Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 a : to set forth or offer for attention or consideration <let me pose a question> b : to come to attention as : PRESENT <smoking pose s a health risk> 2 a : to put or set in place b : to place (as a model) in a studied attitude intransitive verb 1 : to assume a posture or attitude usually for artistic purposes 2 : to affect an attitude or character usually to deceive or impress < posed as a doctor to gain access to the ward>]]> 2 pose n. Function: noun Date: 1818 1 : a sustained posture especially : one assumed for artistic effect 2 : an attitude, role, or characteristic assumed for effect synonyms POSE , AIR , AIRS , AFFECTATION , MANNERISM mean an adopted way of speaking or behaving. POSE implies an attitude deliberately assumed in order to impress others <her shyness was just a pose >. AIR may suggest natural acquirement through environment or way of life <a traveler's sophisticated air >. AIRS always implies artificiality and pretentiousness <snobbish airs >. AFFECTATION applies to a trick of speech or behavior that strikes the observer as insincere <the posh accent is an affectation >. MANNERISM applies to an acquired eccentricity that has become a habit <gesturing with a cigarette was her most noticeable mannerism >.]]> 3 pose n. Function:  …