post

simple noun76 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A job requiring a standard number of hours per week.

A job requiring fewer than the standard hours per week.

Referring to an important job with high rank.

Referring to the first message in a discussion thread on the internet.

Referring to a message on the internet that was written before the current one.

Referring to a message on the internet that was written before the current one.

Referring to the mail service for faster delivery.

A place where officials check people and goods entering a country.

Referring to the standard, cheaper mail service.

Mail service that provides proof of mailing and delivery.

A job representing a country abroad. In BrE, 'diplomatic posting' is more common.

A place where officials check people and goods entering a country.

An instruction to reply immediately, by the next available mail delivery.

To be defeated at the very last moment in a competition.

To compose a message for publishing on the internet.

To write and publish a message on the internet.

To accept and start a job, or to arrive and start duties at a location.

To accept and start a job.

To formally and voluntarily stop working at a job.

To stop working at a job.

To voluntarily stop working at a job.

A public box for depositing outgoing mail. Often written as one word: postbox.