What is another word for Postures?

Pronunciation: [pˈɒst͡ʃəz] (IPA)

Postures refer to the way a person holds their body while sitting, standing, or lying down. There are numerous synonyms for the word postures, including stance, body language, bearing, and position. The word pose is also commonly used to describe a specific body position or angle. Additionally, attitude, physical demeanor, and carriage are all synonyms for postures. When trying to convey a particular posture, people may use a variety of descriptive words such as erect, slouched, relaxed, or stiff. To accurately describe a person's posture, it's important to consider the position of their head, shoulders, spine, hips, and feet.

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What are the hypernyms for Postures?

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Usage examples for Postures

Rooms, of course, accumulate their suggestions, and any room in which one has been used to carry on any particular occupation gives off memories of moods, of ideas, of Postures that have been seen in it; so that to attempt any different kind of work there is almost impossible.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
They fell into the restful, negligent Postures of horsemen accustomed to take their ease in the saddle.
"Brand Blotters"
William MacLeod Raine
"There are many words I may not utter, Postures I may not assume, and certain duties I may not perform.
"Backlash"
Winston Marks

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