post

US /poʊst/
UK /poʊst/
"post" picture
1.

a long, sturdy piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground and used as a support or marker

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The fence post was rotten and needed to be replaced.
They tied the boat to a mooring post.
2.

a piece of writing, image, or other item of content published online, typically on a blog or social media website

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She shared a beautiful photo as a new post on Instagram.
His latest blog post discusses the future of AI.
3.

the system for sending letters and parcels from one place to another

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I sent the package by express post.
Is there any mail for me in the post today?
4.

a job or position, especially one in a public organization

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She applied for the post of marketing manager.
He held an important post in the government.
1.

display (a notice) in a public place

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Please post this notice on the bulletin board.
The results will be posted by Friday.
2.

send (a letter or parcel) by mail

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Did you remember to post the letter?
I need to post this package by tomorrow.
3.

publish (a piece of writing, image, or other item of content) online

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He decided to post his travel photos on his blog.
Please don't post anything offensive.
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after the time that; following

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The meeting will take place post lunch.
This is a post-war novel.