"Poseys" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Poseys" Meaning

Possibly, it could mean:

1. Gifts, especially small or trivial ones, given to someone as a mark of affection or friendship.
Example: She gave him a few poseys, a small bouquet of flowers, to cheer him up.

2. In heraldry, a posey is a term for poetic name or epithet for a person or thing, often found in coats of arms, crest or mottoes.

3. It could also be a surname of English origin, derived from "posey" a Middle English word for 'posy', meaning 'ring, probably made of flowers'.

However, I must add that posey is not a commonly used word and its meanings are obscure or not widely used in contemporary language.

"Poseys" Examples

Usage Examples:

To ekes out a living means to manage to earn enough money to survive, barely.
- She was a waitress, trying to eke out a living on a low minimum wage.

A poignant reminder is a reminder that is particularly meaningful or touching.
- The old, abandoned house next door was a poignant reminder of the economic downturn.

Personable means likeable and attractive in social situations because of their personality.
- My friend who's a salesperson is very personable and has a really easy time making rapport with clients.

Resentment is a feeling of bitterness and anger towards someone because you feel they have wronged you.
- After he was passed over for the promotion, the employee began to feel resentment towards his boss.

To tread carefully means to be careful in a particular situation because it may be difficult, awkward, or secretive.
- To ensure that the employees didn't find out, the boss decided to tread carefully and avoid discussing the interview.

"Poseys" Similar Words

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Poser

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A person who attempts to depict themselves as someone they're not, often to impress others or to gain admiration, but whose facade is eventually exposed to be a shallow or fake image. A poseur or a pretender.

Posers

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Fake or pretentious celebrities who are often accused of pretending to be something they're not, typically to gain attention or popularity.<br><br>Example: "The failure of her movie career didn't stop her from posing as a fashion icon on social media."

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People who pretend to be something they are not, often in an attempt to appear fashionable, popular, or cultured. They may mimic the behavior, language, or style of others without truly understanding or genuinely relating to it.

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A "poseuse" is a French loanword that means "a freeloader" or "a parasitic individual" who takes advantage of others, often without contributing anything in return. It can also refer to a person who frequently changes jobs or relationships without taking responsibilities.

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1. Upper-class or fashionable.<br>Example: She spoke with a posh accent.<br><br>2. High-quality or luxurious.<br><br>Example: The posh hotel offered champagne on arrival.<br><br>3. showing a high level of refinement and good manners.<br><br>Example: He dressed up to look posh for the wedding.<br><br>Synonyms: fashionable, upper-class, elegant, refined, luxurious, high-class.

Poshest

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Extremely elegant and of high social status; the most refined or fashionable.

Poshness

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Poshness refers to something or someone that is considered elegant, refined, and fashionable, often in a way that is considered superior or exclusive. It implies a sense of high social status, sophistication, and distinction. The term is often associated with luxury, wealth, and prestige, and is frequently used to describe high-end goods, services, or people who possess a refined and discerning taste.

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