postings
Pronunciation: [ˈpoʊstɪŋz]
Word
Context: "work"
(noun) postings are announcements or advertisements about job opportunities. They help people find jobs that they might like to apply for.
Example
She saw several interesting job postings online and decided to apply to them.
Example
There were no job postings available at the moment, which made her job search difficult.
Example
How many new job postings have been added this week?
Context: "social media"
(noun) postings are messages, pictures, or updates shared on social media platforms. They let people share their thoughts or experiences with others.
Example
His funny postings on social media made everyone laugh.
Example
Her negative postings about her day upset some of her friends.
Example
What kind of postings do you usually see on your feed?
Context: "military"
(noun) postings refer to assignments or locations where military personnel are assigned to serve. This is where they go to work.
Example
He was excited about his new postings overseas.
Example
Her last postings were in areas that were not safe.
Example
Where will his future postings take him?
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