📍put

verb
/pʊt/

Meaning

to place something in a particular position; to move to a location
to place something in a particular position

Example Sentences

Please put the book on the table.

She put the book on the shelf.

Synonyms

place, set, position, lay, deposit
Entry 1
place, set, position, lay
Entry 2
place, set, lay, deposit

Antonyms

remove, take, lift, withdraw
Entry 1
remove, take, lift, withdraw
Entry 2
remove, take, lift

Collocations

put down, put away, put together, put forward, put pressure, put effort, put off
Entry 1
put down, put away, put together, put forward, put pressure, put effort
Entry 2
put down, put off, put away, put together

More Example Sentences

He put his forehead against the pillar.

Don't spend so much time on the computer.

She put the blanket over the sleeping boy.

I work for Grameenphone as a deputy manager.

How much emphasis did you put to learn English?

Most of my time is spent in front of a computer.

What influence did the accident put on your life?

How much emphasis did you put to learn American history?

We come to Vasanth Academy for learning computer science.

What effect did the hurricane put on the people of New York?

Related Vocabularies

To agree with someone or something.
to lessen or restrain; to diminish the force or intensity of something
to take control or possession of a place or thing
to treat someone with extreme violence or cruelty; to make something harsh or cruel
to repeat or copy the words of someone
to speak words; to express something in words

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