Wednesday, November 6, 2019
15 Positions and Their Variations
15 Positions and Their Variations  15 Positions and Their Variations  15 Positions and Their Variations                                      By Mark Nichol                                            	  Position, as a verb meaning ââ¬Å"setâ⬠ or ââ¬Å"placeâ⬠ and as a noun referring to the attitude or location in which something is set or placed, is derived from the Latin verb ponere, as are a number of terms using that word as a base to form new meanings revealed more or less transparently by their prefixes. A list of these verbs and nouns, as well as a few related adjectives, plus simple definitions and their literal meanings for each word, are included here.  appose: put near (ââ¬Å"set nearâ⬠)  apposite: appropriate, well placed (ââ¬Å"set nearâ⬠)  apposition: noun or noun phrases with the same meaning set adjacent to each other, or that relationship; also, proximity, or the deposition of layers (ââ¬Å"something set nearâ⬠)  compose: create (ââ¬Å"set withâ⬠)  composer: a creator (ââ¬Å"one who sets withâ⬠)  composite: made of different parts (ââ¬Å"set withâ⬠)  composition: a creation (ââ¬Å"something set withâ⬠)  decompose: disintegrate (ââ¬Å"removing something from being set withâ⬠)  decomposition: disintegration (ââ¬Å"something removed from being set withâ⬠)  depose and deposit: put down (ââ¬Å"remove from being setâ⬠)  deposit and deposition: something put down (ââ¬Å"something removed from being setâ⬠)  dispose: put away (ââ¬Å"set awayâ⬠)  disposal and disposition: the act of putting something away; disposition also refers to an attitude, mood, or tendency (ââ¬Å"something set awayâ⬠)  expose: show (ââ¬Å"set outâ⬠)  exposition: something shown (ââ¬Å"something set outâ⬠)  expository: shown (set outâ⬠)  impose: place pressure on someone (ââ¬Å"set onâ⬠)  imposition: pressure placed on someone (ââ¬Å"something set onâ⬠)  interpose: interrupt or place between (ââ¬Å"set betweenâ⬠)  interposition: interruption or placement between (ââ¬Å"something set betweenâ⬠)  juxtapose: place together for comparison (ââ¬Å"set besideâ⬠)  juxtaposition: placement together for comparison (ââ¬Å"something set besideâ⬠)  oppose: disagree (ââ¬Å"set againstâ⬠)  opposite: against (ââ¬Å"set againstâ⬠)  opposition: disagreement (ââ¬Å"something set againstâ⬠)  presuppose: assume or require something is true, exists, or will happen (ââ¬Å"set on beforeâ⬠)  presupposition: an assumption that something is true, exists, or will happen (ââ¬Å"something set on beforeâ⬠)  propose and proposition: suggest (ââ¬Å"set forthâ⬠)  proposal and proposition: a suggestion (ââ¬Å"something set forthâ⬠)  superimpose: place on top of something else (ââ¬Å"set overâ⬠)  superimposition: something placed on top of something else (ââ¬Å"something set overâ⬠)  superpose: same as superimpose, but with an additional sense of placing geometric figures congruently atop each other  suppose: assume (ââ¬Å"set underâ⬠)  supposition: assumption (ââ¬Å"something set underâ⬠)  suppository: medicine placed in the rectum or vagina (ââ¬Å"something set underâ⬠)  transpose: move away (ââ¬Å"set acrossâ⬠)  transposition: movement away (ââ¬Å"something set acrossâ⬠)                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:60 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Walkâ⬠Does "Mr" Take a Period?How to Treat Names of Groups and Organizations    
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