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Definition of postsnext
plural of post, chiefly British

posts

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noun (2)

plural of post

posts

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noun (3)

plural of post
as in columns
an upright shaft that supports an overhead structure hung the hammock between a tree and a post in the fence

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posts

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verb (1)

present tense third-person singular of post

posts

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verb (2)

present tense third-person singular of post
as in stations
to assign to a place or position the police are planning to post an officer outside the hospital room of the witness

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posts

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verb (3)

present tense third-person singular of post
as in addresses
to send through the postal system be sure to post the letter this afternoon

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Recent Examples of posts
Noun
Lollipops in every shape and size, run like fence posts throughout the tables. Literary Hub, 20 May 2026 Continue reading … POLITICS MIND IN THE GUTTER — More lewd posts surface from Dem candidate touting unusual behavior in bathrooms. FOXNews.com, 19 May 2026 However, several posts on social media showed that some fans at the back of the stadium floor were at a disadvantage. Jem Aswad, Variety, 19 May 2026 The Aurora City Council on Monday corralled the city’s police force, instituting new rules that prohibit the department from publicizing booking photographs of suspects unless convicted and require city approval for all departmental social media posts and media releases. John Aguilar, Denver Post, 19 May 2026 The Aurora City Council passed a resolution on Monday night requiring the city manager to approve police posts, except in emergencies. Lisa Starke, CBS News, 19 May 2026 The posts are technically nonpartisan, but eight of the nine justices on the state Supreme Court were appointed by Republicans governors. ABC News, 19 May 2026 Repeatedly, these men fail, largely because posts like Rajala’s are considered opinions protected by the First Amendment and defamation laws in states like Illinois. Ashley Belanger, ArsTechnica, 18 May 2026 One such study compared the effect of Generative AI on freelancers and found a 21% decrease in the number of job posts for automation-prone jobs related to writing and coding, compared to jobs requiring manual-intensive skills. Chelsea Tobin, Forbes.com, 18 May 2026
Verb
Charlotte Five Guides The Charlotte Observer’s CharlotteFive team regularly posts food and drink stories, including round-ups. Charlotte Observer, 22 May 2026 Hospitality Online posts a variety of jobs within this industry. Diane Winiarski, Forbes.com, 20 May 2026 In addition to voice acting, Winter has leaned into her love of cooking and frequently posts social media videos of her favorite recipes. Caroline Blair, PEOPLE, 15 May 2026 Serabeth Mullaney, a brand and community lead in San Francisco who posts as @synapticglories, said SideShift approached her last week about creating content for the Steyer campaign. Lia Russell, Sacbee.com, 13 May 2026 Carroll also posts explainer videos showcasing his own conspiracy theory research with WEBB. Matthew N. Hannah, The Conversation, 8 May 2026 Having retired in 2018, the 45-year-old regularly posts videos on social media of himself practising his touch at home in his native Bulgaria, and describes it as his best skill. Elias Burke, New York Times, 7 May 2026 Thank you to everyone who posts them! Rebecca Alter, Vulture, 7 May 2026 Jaya's mom, Shubhra Ramineni, is an influencer and cookbook author who posts about cooking and parenting online. Madeline Mitchell, USA Today, 6 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for posts
Noun
  • Prosecutors said Graves' body was partially wrapped in black garbage bags secured with duct tape, then rolled up in a rug alongside blankets, bags, pieces of mails, various items of clothing and trash.
    Sara Tenenbaum, CBS News, 10 Apr. 2026
  • Tyler has been embedded in the treasurer’s office, which calculates and mails out property tax bills, for years.
    Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune, 13 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • One candidate ran as a fervent booster, arguing that Atlantic Yards would bring jobs and housing to the area.
    Jason Zengerle, New Yorker, 18 May 2026
  • These titles often glorify overwork and set unrealistic expectations from day one, contributing to the kind of stress that causes people to resign and look for low-stress jobs in the first place.
    Sho Dewan, Forbes.com, 17 May 2026
Noun
  • Kalama says Imagineering was focused on how the various positions of pilot, gunner or engineer interact with one another.
    Todd Martens, Los Angeles Times, 21 May 2026
  • The affected unit, the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, had been scheduled to deploy to Poland and other eastern flank positions as part of a routine nine-month NATO rotation.
    Michael Sinkewicz, FOXNews.com, 20 May 2026
Noun
  • Before her death in Chicago at age 67, Cabrini founded 67 schools, orphanages, hospitals, convents and places of worship in North and South America.
    Kori Rumore, Chicago Tribune, 23 May 2026
  • My right leg was broken in three places which required surgical repair and a permanent titanium rod implanted along my tibia bone.
    Michael Miller, New York Daily News, 22 May 2026
Noun
  • Students at the University of Missouri in Columbia took the fad to record-setting new heights on March 5, 1974, when 600 or so naked folks ran past the historic columns on campus while a crowd of about 1,500 people cheered them on.
    Lisa Gutierrez, Kansas City Star, 14 May 2026
  • Second of two columns on transformation in defense technology and manufacturing.
    David Ignatius, Washington Post, 14 May 2026
Verb
  • Of the three pop-focused airplay tallies that the company publishes every week, the Adult Contemporary roster is the slowest-moving of the bunch.
    Hugh McIntyre, Forbes.com, 23 May 2026
  • The Miami Herald publishes a story about Levine’s ties to Epstein.
    Shirsho Dasgupta May 22, Miami Herald, 22 May 2026
Verb
  • At that point, a loud drum fill announces itself, snarling electric guitars kick in and McCartney’s trademark howls of old arrive in time for a fairly kick-ass chorus.
    Chris Willman, Variety, 23 May 2026
  • Featuring an impressive cast of unknowns and a fluid style that captures them with both lyricism and verisimilitude, this winner of the Cannes Critics’ Week Grand Prize announces the arrival of a formidable new talent.
    David Rooney, HollywoodReporter, 22 May 2026
Verb
  • Instead, Boston stations him away from the basketball, the keeper of the weak side, free to flick away passes, kill screening actions with switches and, somehow, block shots.
    Fred Katz, New York Times, 8 Apr. 2026
  • The council launched the Downtown Area Command, which stations more EMS medics and vehicles downtown during weekends and special events, in October 2024 in response to multiple drownings in Lady Bird Lake.
    Alex Driggars, Austin American Statesman, 2 Mar. 2026

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“Posts.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/posts. Accessed 25 May. 2026.

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