- Position (init)
- Sitcom, ... comedy
- Spot
- stance
- Manner in which an object is placed; location, esp. as
related to something else; position; locality site; as, a house in a
pleasant situation.
- Position, as regards the conditions and circumstances of
the case.
- Relative position; circumstances; temporary state or
relation at a moment of action which excites interest, as of persons in
a dramatic scene.
- stance
- That which attends, or relates to, or in some way
affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things.
- An event; a fact; a particular incident.
- Circumlocution; detail.
- Condition in regard to worldly estate; state of
property; situation; surroundings.
- To place in a particular situation; to supply
relative incidents.
- Attitude towards an issue
- Get to your feet on promontory to gain perspective
- Perspective
- Stance
- A fixed point or station; a basis or fundamental
principle; a position from which objects or principles are viewed, and
according to which they are compared and judged.
- Opinion
- Outlook, view
- Pose
- psychology
- Stance
- Way of thinking
- Way of thinking and behaving
- Bearing
- bodily position
- Particular position of the body
- Stance
- The position of the body; the situation or disposition of
the several parts of the body with respect to each other, or for a
particular purpose; especially (Fine Arts), the position of a figure
with regard to the several principal members by which action is
expressed; attitude.
- Place; position; situation.
- State or condition, whether of external circumstances, or
of internal feeling and will; disposition; mood; as, a posture of
defense; the posture of affairs.