[ count, noncount ] how things are at a certain time He's in a difficult position — he doesn't have enough money to finish school.
4[count]ajob
pos .i .tive Ф / puzotiv/
thinking or talking about the good parts of a situation
—ANTONYM negative
completely sure
( HEALTH ) (used about a medical test) showing that something has happened or is there
—ANTONYM negative
( MATH ) (used about a number) more than zero —ANTONYM negative
pos • i • tive • ly aw / ' pazativli /
really; extremely
pos • sess / pa ' zes /
to have or own something
pos • ses • sion / pa ' zejn /
Remember! You spell possession with SS and SS .
[ noncount ] (
the fact of having or owning something
possessions [ plural ] the things that you have or own —SYNONYM belongings
pos • ses • sive / pa ' zesiv /
( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) used to describe words that show who or what a person or thing belongs to
pos .si .bil .i .ty Ф / jxiss'bibti/ noun
[ count ] (
pos .si .ble Ф / pasobl/
able to happen or to be done
—ANTONYM impossible
pos .si .bly Ф / 'passbli/
perhaps
in a way that can be done
pOSt 1 Ф / poust /
a piece of wood or metal that stands in the ground to hold something or to show where something is
— Look
a job, especially an important one in a large organization
post 2 / poust /
to put a notice where everyone can see it, for example in a
public place or on the Internet
post • age / ' poustid3 /
money that you pay to send a letter or package post • al / ' poustl /
connected with sending and receiving letters, packages, etc.
post • card / ' poustkard /
post • er / ' poustar /
a big piece of paper on a wall, with a picture or words on it
post • grad • u • ate / ipoust 'grred3uat /
connected with studies that someone does at a university after they have received their first degree
post of • fice / ' poust ofas /
post • pone / pous ' poun /
to say that something will happen later than you planned
pot Ф / pat /
a deep, round container for cooking