positioning
Pronunciation: [pəˈzɪʃənɪŋ]
Context: "marketing"
(noun) the way a product or service is placed in the market to attract customers. It’s about making something appealing to people so they want to buy it, like how a brand promotes itself.
Example
The company's clever positioning has made their new toy very popular among children.
Example
Poor positioning of the product led to low sales and interest from customers.
Example
What strategies are you using for the product's positioning in the market?
Context: "location"
(noun) the place where something is located or arranged. This could be a chair in a room or how a person stands on a playing field.
Example
The positioning of the furniture made the living room feel very cozy.
Example
The wrong positioning of the signs confused many visitors at the event.
Example
How is the positioning of the players affecting the game strategy?
Context: "arranging"
(verb) to place or arrange something in a specific way. This can be about putting objects in a certain order or deciding where to put things.
Example
She is positioning the flowers carefully in the vase to make it look beautiful.
Example
He didn't position the books correctly on the shelf, so they kept sliding off.
Example
How are you positioning the camping gear in the car for the trip?