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Put on

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Verb (used with object)

to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position
to put a book on the shelf.
to bring into some relation, state, etc.
to put everything in order.
to place in the charge or power of a person, institution, etc.
to put a child in a special school.
to subject to the endurance or suffering of something
to put convicted spies to death.
to set to a duty, task, action, etc.
I put him to work setting the table.
to force or drive to some course or action
to put an army to flight.
to render or translate, as into another language
He put the novel into French.
to provide (words) with music as accompaniment; set
to put a poem to music.
to assign or attribute
You put a political interpretation on everything.
to set at a particular place, point, amount, etc., in a scale of estimation
I'd put the distance at five miles.
to bet or wager
to put two dollars on a horse.
to express or state
To put it mildly, I don't understand.
to apply, as to a use or purpose
to put one's knowledge to practical use.
to set, give, or make
to put an end to an ancient custom.
to propose or submit for answer, consideration, deliberation, etc.
to put a question before a committee.
to impose, as a burden, charge, or the like
to put a tax on luxury articles.
to invest (often fol. by in or into )
to put one's money in real estate; to put one's savings into securities.
to lay the blame of (usually fol. by on, to, etc.)
He put my failure to lack of experience.
to throw or cast, esp. with a forward motion of the hand when raised close to the shoulder
to put the shot.

Verb (used without object)

to go, move, or proceed
to put to sea.
Informal . to begin to travel
to put for home.
to shoot out or grow, or send forth shoots or sprouts.

Noun

a throw or cast, esp. one made with a forward motion of the hand when raised close to the shoulder.
Also called put option. Finance . an option that gives the right to sell a fixed amount of a particular stock at a predetermined price within a given time, purchased by a person who expects the stock to decline. Compare call ( def. 52 ) . ?

Verb phrases

put about,
Nautical . to change direction, as on a course.
to start (a rumor); circulate.
to inconvenience; trouble.
to disturb; worry.
to turn in a different direction.
put across,
to cause to be understood or received favorably
She put across her new idea. He puts himself across well.
to do successfully; accomplish
to put a project across.
to be successful in (a form of deception)
It was obviously a lie, but he put it across.
put aside or by,
to store up; save.
Also, set aside. to put out of the way; place to one side
Put aside your books and come for a walk.
put away,
to put in the designated place for storage
Put away the groceries as soon as you get home.
to save, esp. for later use
to put away a few dollars each week.
to discard
Put away those childish notions.
to drink or eat, esp. in a large quantity; finish off
to put away a hearty supper after jogging.
to confine in a jail or a mental institution
He was put away for four years.
to put to death by humane means
The dog was so badly injured that the veterinarian had to put it away.
put down,
to write down; register; record.
to enter in a list, as of subscribers or contributors
Put me down for a
to suppress; check; squelch
to put down a rebellion.
to attribute; ascribe
We put your mistakes down to nervousness.
to regard or categorize
He was put down as a chronic complainer.
Informal . to criticize, esp. in a contemptuous manner; disparage; belittle.
Informal . to humble, humiliate, or embarrass.
to pay as a deposit.
to store for future use
to put down a case of wine.
to dig or sink, as a well.
to put (an animal) to death; put away.
to land an aircraft or in an aircraft
We put down at Orly after six hours.
put forth,
to bring out; bear; grow
The trees are putting forth new green shoots.
to propose; present
No one has put forth a workable solution.
to bring to public notice; publish
A new interpretation of the doctrine has been put forth.
to exert; exercise
We will have to put forth our best efforts to win.
to set out; depart
Dark clouds threatened as we put forth from the shore.
put forward,
to propose; advance
I hesitated to put forward my plan.
to nominate, promote, or support, as for a position
We put him forward for treasurer.
put in,
Also, put into. Nautical . to enter a port or harbor, esp. for shelter, repairs, or provisions.
to interpose; intervene.
to spend (time) as indicated.
put in for, to apply for or request (something)
I put in for a transfer to another department.
put off,
to postpone; defer.
to confuse or perturb; disconcert; repel
We were put off by the book's abusive tone.
to get rid of by delay or evasion.
to lay aside; take off.
to start out, as on a voyage.
to launch (a boat) from shore or from another vessel
They began to put off the lifeboats as the fire spread.
put on,
to clothe oneself with (an article of clothing).
to assume insincerely or falsely; pretend.
to assume; adopt.
to inflict; impose.
to cause to be performed; produce; stage.
Informal . to tease (a person), esp. by pretending the truth of something that is untrue
You can't be seriousyou're putting me on, aren't you?
to act in a pretentious or ostentatious manner; exaggerate
All that putting on didn't impress anyone.
put out,
to extinguish, as a fire.
to confuse; embarrass.
to be vexed or annoyed
He was put out when I missed our appointment.
to subject to inconvenience.
Baseball, Softball, Cricket . to cause to be removed from an opportunity to reach base or score; retire.
to publish.
to go out to sea.
to manufacture; prepare; produce.
to exert; apply
They were putting out their best efforts.
Slang
Vulgar (of a woman) to engage in coitus.
put over,
to succeed in; accomplish
It will take an exceptional administrator to put over this reorganization.
to postpone; defer
Discussion of this point will be put over until new evidence is introduced.
put through,
to complete successfully; execute
He was not able to put through his project.
to bring about; effect
The proposed revisions have not as yet been put through.
to make a telephone connection for
Put me through to Los Angeles.
to make (a telephone connection)
Put a call through to Hong Kong.
to cause to undergo or endure
She's been put through a lot the past year.
put up,
to construct; erect.
to can (vegetables, fruits, etc.); preserve (jam, jelly, etc.).
to set or arrange (the hair).
to provide (money); contribute.
to accommodate; lodge.
to display; show.
to stake (money) to support a wager.
to propose as a candidate; nominate
Someone is going to put him up for president.
to offer, esp. for public sale.
Archaic . to sheathe one's sword; stop fighting.
put upon, to take unfair advantage of; impose upon
Some of the employees felt put upon when they were asked to work late.
put up to, to provoke; prompt; incite
Someone put him up to calling us.
put up with, to endure; tolerate; bear
I couldn't put up with the noise any longer.

Idioms

put it to
Slang .
to overburden with work, blame, etc.
They really put it to him in officer-training school.
to take advantage of; cheat
That used car dealer put it to me good.
put oneself out
to take pains; go to trouble or expense
She has certainly put herself out to see that everyone is comfortable.
put something over on
to take advantage of; deceive
He suspected that his friend had put something over on him, but he had no proof.
put to it
to be confronted with a problem; have difficulty
We were put to it to find the missing notebook.
stay put
Informal . to remain in the same position; refuse to move
The baby wouldn't stay put, and kept trying to climb out of the playpen.

Antonyms

verb
be truthful

Synonyms

verb
act , affect , assume , bluff , confound , confuse , counterfeit , deceive , don , fake , feign , make believe , masquerade , playact , pose , pull , put on a front , put on an act , sham , simulate , strike , take on , trick , do , mount , present , produce , show , put

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    an instance of putting out a batter or base runner., verb, verb, assuage , help , please , start, aggravate , anger , annoy , bother , burn , confound...
  • Put through

    to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position, to bring into some relation, state, etc., to place in the charge...
  • Put together

    informal, create by putting components or members together; "she pieced a quilt"; "he tacked together some verses"; "they set up a committee"[syn:...
  • Put up

    planned beforehand in a secret or crafty manner, verb, verb, a put -up job ., turn away , destroy , ruin, bestow , billet , board , bunk , domicile , entertain...
  • Putamen

    botany . a hard or stony endocarp, as a peach stone., a shell membrane.
  • Putamina

    botany . a hard or stony endocarp, as a peach stone., a shell membrane.
  • Putative

    commonly regarded as such; reputed; supposed, adjective, adjective, the putative boss of the mob ., proven , real , true, accepted , alleged , assumed...
  • Putlog

    any of a number of short pieces of lumber supporting a scaffold's floor.
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    the act or process of putrefying; the anaerobic decomposition of organic matter by bacteria and fungi that results in obnoxiously odorous products; rotting.,...
  • Putrefactive

    the act or process of putrefying; the anaerobic decomposition of organic matter by bacteria and fungi that results in obnoxiously odorous products; rotting.,...
  • Putrefy

    to render putrid; cause to rot or decay with an offensive odor., to become putrid; rot., to become gangrenous., verb, break down , corrupt , crumble ,...
  • Putrescence

    becoming putrid; undergoing putrefaction., of or pertaining to putrefaction., noun, breakdown , decomposition , deterioration , disintegration , putrefaction...
  • Putrescent

    becoming putrid; undergoing putrefaction., of or pertaining to putrefaction.
  • Putrescible

    liable to become putrid., a putrescible substance.
  • Putrid

    in a state of foul decay or decomposition, as animal or vegetable matter; rotten., of, pertaining to, or attended by putrefaction., having the odor of...
  • Putridity

    in a state of foul decay or decomposition, as animal or vegetable matter; rotten., of, pertaining to, or attended by putrefaction., having the odor of...
  • Putridness

    in a state of foul decay or decomposition, as animal or vegetable matter; rotten., of, pertaining to, or attended by putrefaction., having the odor of...
  • Putsch

    a plotted revolt or attempt to overthrow a government, esp. one that depends upon suddenness and speed.
  • Putt

    to strike (the ball) gently so as to make it roll along the green into the hole., an act of putting., a stroke made in putting.
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