post
How to Use Post
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDepending on context: an upright pole, a job, the mail system, an online update, or to send/publish/station something.
In British English, "the post" commonly means physical mail; Americans more often say "the mail."
Word Forms
posted past tense, posted past tense, posted past tense, POSTed past tense, posts plural, posts plural, posts plural, posts plural, Posts plural, posts singular, posts singular, posts singular, POSTs singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
He tied the horse to a wooden _____.
Etymology
From Latin postis ("doorpost"), reaching English through Old English post and Old French post.