Positioned

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /pəˈzɪʃənd/

Definitions of positioned

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as 'positioned' indicating the act of placing something in a particular position

Example Sentences

A1 The book is positioned on the table.

A2 She positioned the vase in the center of the room.

B1 The team positioned themselves strategically on the field.

B2 The company positioned its product as a high-end luxury item.

C1 The politician positioned himself as a champion of the working class.

C2 The artist positioned the sculptures throughout the gallery to create a sense of flow.

Examples of positioned in a Sentence

formal The artwork was carefully positioned in the center of the gallery for maximum visibility.

informal I positioned the chairs in a circle for our group discussion.

slang She positioned herself as the leader of the group project.

figurative His argument was strategically positioned to sway the jury in his favor.

Grammatical Forms of positioned

past tense

positioned

plural

positions

comparative

more positioned

superlative

most positioned

present tense

position

future tense

will position

perfect tense

has positioned

continuous tense

is positioning

singular

position

positive degree

positioned

infinitive

to position

gerund

positioning

participle

positioning

Origin and Evolution of positioned

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'positioned' originated from the Latin word 'positio', which means 'a placing, a position, or a condition'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'positioned' has retained its meaning of placing or arranging something in a particular position, but it has also come to be used in a broader sense to refer to someone's status or situation in a particular context.