pos

noun
UK: /pɒz/
US: /pɑːz/
  1. A position or place, either physical or figurative.

    1. He marked the pos on the map with an X. [ ] [ ]
    2. The company improved its pos in the market after the advertising campaign. [ ] [ ]
  2. Short for 'piece of something'.

    1. Can I have a pos of that cake you made yesterday? [ ] [ ]
    2. I want a pos of your attention, so put your phone away from yourself. [ ] [ ]
pos verb
  1. To place or set in a particular position.

    1. Pos your books on the shelf for now. [ ] [ ]
    2. She had to pos the vase carefully to prevent it from falling from the table. [ ] [ ]
pos adjective
  1. Abbreviation for 'positive'.

    1. The test result was pos, so the doctor prescribed medication. [ ] [ ]
    2. A pos attitude can make all the difference in facing challenges at workplace. [ ] [ ]
pos abbreviation
  1. Abbreviation for 'point of sale'.

    1. Use your card at the pos to pay for your groceries. [ ] [ ]
    2. The new pos system has improved efficiency and reduced checkout times. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "pos" in English means: A position or place, either physical or figurative., Short for 'piece of something'..

The phonetic transcription of "pos" is /pɒz/ in British English and /pɑːz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "pos": location, positive, situation.

Example usage of "pos": "He marked the pos on the map with an X.". More examples on the page.