verb
- past tense of pose; to present or create (a problem, question, or challenge)
- past tense of pose; to position oneself or arrange someone in a particular way for a photograph or artistic work
- past tense of pose; to pretend to be someone or something one is not
adjective
- arranged or positioned deliberately, especially in an artificial or unnatural way
Examples
- The new regulations posed serious challenges for small businesses.
- She posed the question that everyone was thinking.
- The model posed gracefully for the photographer.
- He posed as a doctor to gain access to the hospital.
- The family posed together for their holiday portrait.
- Her smile looked posed and unnatural in the photo.
- The detective posed as a buyer to catch the thief.
- The difficult math problem posed by the teacher stumped most students.