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- Dictionarypost/pəʊst/
noun
- 1. the official service or system that delivers letters and parcels: British "winners will be notified by post"
- 2. each of a series of couriers who carried mail on horseback between fixed stages. historical
verb
- 1. send (a letter or parcel) via the postal system: British "I've just been to post a letter"
- 2. (in bookkeeping) enter (an item) in a ledger: "post the transaction in the second column" Similar
adverb
- 1. with haste: archaic "come now, come post"
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Post definition: a strong piece of timber, metal, or the like, set upright as a support, a point of attachment, a place for displaying notices, etc.. See examples of POST used in a sentence.
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A post is position in a company, like manager or clerk, or it could be where you’re stationed in the military, like a base in Afghanistan. You can post an ad on a bulletin board or an announcement on a web page.