behaving affectedly in order to impress others
Posed has one syllable.
She posed the dolls for the photoshoot.The class held their pose for the class photo.
No, she has not posed nude.
The past tense of "pose" is "posed."
A posed picture can be referred to as non-candid, or a portrait.
A posed picture can be referred to as non-candid, or a portrait.
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Please ask a more specific question. What do you mean "in on"? What he was personally involved with? What policies he created? As posed, the question is unanswerable.
Usually a "living Stations of the Cross" mean that you have live people posed acting out or portraying each Station.
No, according to her, she did 'bikini stuff', but never posed nude
The correct term is "posed a question." To "pose" a question means to present or ask it. "Poised," on the other hand, generally refers to being composed or balanced. Thus, when referring to asking a question, "posed" is the appropriate word to use.
First UK No 1 in which the title posed a question?