Home / Dictionary / Positioning

Positioning Common

Positioning has 4 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

the act of putting something in a certain place

"The technician adjusted the positioning of the satellite dish to ensure it captured the strongest signal."

2

The act of positioning; placement.

"The photographer carefully adjusted the lighting equipment, ensuring precise positioning before snapping the shot."

In plain English: Positioning is where you stand relative to something else so people can see what matters about you.

"The company's new marketing strategy focuses on positioning their brand as the most reliable choice for families."

Verb
1

present participle of position

"The marketing team is positioning the new product as a premium choice before it even hits the shelves."

In plain English: To position something means to place it exactly where you want it so that everything looks right and works well together.

"The photographer adjusted her positioning to get a better angle for the sunset shot."

Adjective
1

causing to fall into line or into position

"The coach spent hours positioning the players so they would be perfectly aligned when the game started."

Example Sentences
"The company's new marketing strategy focuses on positioning their brand as the most reliable choice for families." noun
"The store adjusted its positioning to attract younger customers with trendy items." noun
"My phone's GPS has poor positioning in this dense forest area." noun
"She improved her standing by taking on more responsibility within the team." noun
"The photographer adjusted her positioning to get a better angle for the sunset shot." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
Rhyming Words
Compare
Positioning vs