Adjective: posted pow-stidVerb: post powst
- [Brit] Send via the postal service
"She posted the letter yesterday";
- mail
- To post a message on a social media website
"She posted her vacation photos on Instagram"
- Publish (a blog, message, advert, etc.) on the internet
"She posted her vacation photos on social media"
- Affix in a public place or for public notice
"post a warning"
- Publicize with, or as if with, a poster
"I'll post the news on the bulletin board"
- Place so as to be noticed
"post a warning at the dump"; "post a sign";
- put up
- Assign to a post; put into a post
"The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu"
- Assign to a particular location
"The guards were posted at every entrance"; "They sent the new recruit to the border post";
- station, send, place
- Display, as of records in sports games
"The scorekeeper posted the latest results on the board"
- Enter on a public list
"The exam results were posted on the bulletin board"
- Transfer (entries) from one account book to another
"The accountant posted the transactions to the general ledger";
- carry
- (riding) ride Western style and bob up and down in the saddle in rhythm with a horse's trotting gait
"The cowboy posted smoothly as his horse trotted along the trail"
- Mark with a stake
"post out the path";
- stake
- [Brit] Give to a courier to take to another place
"I'll post you the paper when it's written";
- mail, send
- Mark or expose as infamous
"His actions posted him as a traitor";
- brand
Type of: affix, announce, assign, call, delegate, denote, depute, designate, displace, enter, instal [Brit], install, list, mark, move, put down, put in, record, ride horseback, send, send out, set up, stick on, transfer
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