|
- pronunciation:
- pas
ch
r
- features:
- Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
Your posture is the way you hold your body. Standing up straight with your shoulders held back is a type of posture.
If you look down at the floor and curve your back downward when you stand, some people might say you have bad posture.- similar words:
- attitude, set
|
related words: |
act, condition, expression, manner |
derivations: |
postural (adj.), posturer (n.) |
The word posture
contains the following parts:
pos, -pose, pon, -pone, -pound
Latin
root
that means put, place
  Example words:
component, composite, compost, compound, decompose, disposable, disposal, exposition, exposure, impose, impostor, opponent, oppose, opposite, opposition, pose, positive, postpone, posture, proposal, propose, proposition, purpose, purposeful, purposely, suppose
-ure
Latin
noun-forming suffix
that means act or process of
  More about this word part:
The suffix -ure
attaches to Latin verb roots and English verbs.
  Example words:
acupuncture, adventure, agriculture, aquaculture, capture, composure, enclosure, exposure, failure, figure, fixture, fracture, lecture, legislature, literature, manufacture, miniature, picture, posture, pressure, procedure, rapture, rupture, Scripture, seizure, structure, texture, torture
|