- nounposition (noun) · positions (plural noun)
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put:"the distress call had given the ship's position" · "Mrs. Snell had taken up her position on the bottom step of the stairs"
- the location where someone or something should be; the correct place:"make sure that no slates have slipped out of position" · "the lid was put into position and screwed down"
- (positions)a place where part of a military force is posted for strategic purposes:"the guns were shelling the German positions"
- a particular way in which someone or something is placed or arranged:"he moved himself into a reclining position" · "a cramp forced her to change position"
- in a game of chess, the configuration of the pieces and pawns on the board at any point.
- musica particular location of the hand on the fingerboard of a stringed instrument:"be familiar with the first six positions across the four strings"
- musica particular location of the slide of a trombone.
- musicthe arrangement of the constituent notes of a chord.
- a situation or set of circumstances, especially one that affects one's power to act:"the company's financial position is grim" · "we felt we were not in a position to judge the merits of the case"
- the state of being placed where one has an advantage over one's rivals in a competitive situation:"his successors were already jockeying for position"
- a person's place or rank in relation to others, especially in a competitive situation:"he made up ground to finish in second position"
- high rank or social standing:"a woman of supposed wealth and position"
- a job:"she retired from her position as marketing director"
- (in team games) a set of functions considered as the responsibility of a particular player based on the location in which they play:"it gives every player a chance to play every fielding position"
- a person's point of view or attitude toward something:"I’ll never accept his position on censorship"
- an investor's net holdings in one or more markets at a particular time; the status of an individual or institutional trader's open contracts:"traders were covering short positions"
- logica proposition laid down or asserted; a tenet or assertion.
verbposition (verb) · positions (third person present) · positioned (past tense) · positioned (past participle) · positioning (present participle)- put or arrange (someone or something) in a particular place or way:"he pulled out a chair and positioned it between them" · "she positioned herself on a bench"
- promote (a product, service, or business) within a particular sector of a market, or as the fulfillment of that sector's specific requirements:"a comprehensive development plan that will position the city as a major economic force in the region"
- portray or regard (someone) as a particular type of person:"I had positioned her as my antagonist"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French, from Latin positio(n-), from ponere ‘to place’. The current sense of the verb dates from the early 19th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a place where someone or something is located or has been put:
- a particular way in which someone or something is placed or arranged:
- a situation or set of circumstances, especially one that affects one's power to act:
- a person's point of view or attitude toward something:
- a proposition laid down or asserted; a tenet or assertion.
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- First position can be defined as1:
- Coming before all others; earliest, best, or foremost.
- Preceding all others in numbering or counting order; the ordinal number of one.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a coming before all others; earliest, best, or foremost b (as n) I was the first to arrive 2 preceding all others in numbering or counting order; the ordinal number of one.dictionary.reverso.net/english-definition/first+positionWhat is another word for first position? Need synonyms for first position? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. Noun A dominant position in a competitive environmentwww.wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/first… First Quartile
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