S: (n) status, position (the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society) "he had the status of a minor"; "the novel attained the status of a classic"; "atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life"
S: (n) position, spatial relation (the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated) "the position of the hands on the clock"; "he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage"
S: (n) position (the appropriate or customary location) "the cars were in position"
S: (n) position ((in team sports) the role assigned to an individual player) "what position does he play?"
S: (n) situation, position (a condition or position in which you find yourself) "the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils"; "found herself in a very fortunate situation"
S: (n) attitude, mental attitude (a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways) "he had the attitude that work was fun"
S: (n) credence, acceptance (the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true) "he gave credence to the gossip"; "acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years"
S: (n) culture (the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization) "the developing drug culture"; "the reason that the agency is doomed to inaction has something to do with the FBI culture"
S: (n) hardball (a no-nonsense attitude in business or politics) "they play hardball in the Senate"
S: (n) high horse (an attitude of arrogant superiority) "get off your high horse and admit you are wrong"
S: (n) southernism (an attitude characteristic of Southerners (especially in the US))
S: (n) mentality, outlook, mindset, mind-set (a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations)
S: (n) paternalism (the attitude (of a person or a government) that subordinates should be controlled in a fatherly way for their own good)
S: (n) inclination, disposition, tendency (an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others) "he had an inclination to give up too easily"; "a tendency to be too strict"
S: (n) tolerance (willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others)
S: (n) intolerance (unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs)
S: (n) side, position (an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute) "there are two sides to every question"
S: (n) place, position (an item on a list or in a sequence) "in the second place"; "moved from third to fifth position"
S: (n) stead, position, place, lieu (the post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another) "can you go in my stead?"; "took his place"; "in lieu of"
S: (n) position (the act of positing; an assumption taken as a postulate or axiom)
Verb
S: (v) position (cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation)
S: (v) put, set, place, pose, position, lay (put into a certain place or abstract location) "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"