Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊstɪŋ/
noun a written message or announcement that is put on a website or sent as an email
A1 I enjoy reading online postings about travel destinations.
A2 She made a posting on social media asking for recommendations.
B1 The company's job posting attracted many qualified candidates.
B2 His posting on the forum sparked a heated debate.
C1 The professor's posting on the university website outlined the course syllabus.
C2 The job posting on the company's website detailed the requirements and responsibilities of the position.
verb to publish or upload a message or announcement on a website or social media platform
A1 I am posting a letter to my friend.
A2 She enjoys posting pictures of her travels on social media.
B1 The company is posting job openings on their website.
B2 He was caught posting offensive comments online.
C1 The journalist is posting regular updates on the political situation.
C2 The author is posting excerpts from his upcoming book on his blog.
formal The job posting for the position of senior manager has been updated on the company's website.
informal I saw your latest posting on social media, it looks great!
slang I'm always scrolling through job postings to see if anything catches my eye.
figurative Her posting on the bulletin board sparked a heated debate among the community members.
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