Position

/pəˈzɪʃ.ən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A place or location.
The position of the sun in the sky affects the temperature.
The manner in which something is placed.
She adjusted the position of the vase on the table.
A job or role within an organization.
He applied for a position as a project manager at the company.
An opinion or viewpoint on a particular issue.
The politician has a strong position on climate change.
verb
To place or arrange in a particular way.
Please position the chairs around the table for the meeting.
To put someone or something in a specific place or situation.
The company positioned itself as a leader in sustainable technology.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'position' or from Latin 'positio(n-)' from 'ponere' meaning 'to place'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

position paper
A document stating the position of a party on an issue.
position of power
An influential or controlling situation in a hierarchy.
at the position of
In the location or role stated.

Related Words

post
A position or job within an organization.
status
The relative social, professional, or other standing of someone.
location
A particular place or position.

Slang Meanings

The act of placing oneself in a situation.
She was in a tough position when the deadline approached.
A strategic advantage in a competition.
They've got the upper position in the race.