Posturing vs Counterprogram - What's the difference?
posturing | counterprogram |
The assumption of an exaggerated pose or attitude.
* 1990 , Clyde de L. Ryals, A World of Possibilities: Romantic Irony in Victorian Literature
The behaviour of some birds as a means of signalling etc.
To schedule (a broadcast on radio or television) to compete or contrast with a program broadcast simultaneously on another station.
By extension, to engage in similar competitive posturing or scheduling in any comparable situation.
As verbs the difference between posturing and counterprogram
is that posturing is while counterprogram is to schedule (a broadcast on radio or television) to compete or contrast with a program broadcast simultaneously on another station.As a noun posturing
is the assumption of an exaggerated pose or attitude.posturing
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Noun
(en noun)- With his "hatred of what was theatrical" (1:124) he is put off by the posturings and attitudinizings of the chief actors.
Verb
(head)Anagrams
* *counterprogram
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* (rare)Verb
- The opposing political party is deploying high profile speakers to counterprogram the convention with small rallies at nearby sites.
