English

Detailed Synonyms for put in English

put:

to put verb (puts, put, putting)

  1. to put
    to put; to lay; to place
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
    • lay verb (lays, laid, laying)
    • place verb (places, placed, placing)
  2. to put
    to put
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
  3. to put
    to place; position; to put; to situate
    • place verb (places, placed, placing)
    • position verb
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
    • situate verb (situates, situated, situating)
  4. to put
    to place; to put; to locate; to put down; to add; to situate
    • place verb (places, placed, placing)
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
    • locate verb (locates, located, locating)
    • put down verb (puts down, put down, putting down)
    • add verb (adds, added, adding)
    • situate verb (situates, situated, situating)
  5. to put
    to lay; to put down; to put; to place
    • lay verb (lays, laid, laying)
    • put down verb (puts down, put down, putting down)
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
    • place verb (places, placed, placing)
  6. to put
    to situate; to place; to locate; to set; to station; to put
    • situate verb (situates, situated, situating)
    • place verb (places, placed, placing)
    • locate verb (locates, located, locating)
    • set verb (sets, set, setting)
    • station verb (stations, stationed, stationing)
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
    to post
    – assign to a station 1
    • post verb (posts, posted, posting)
  7. to put
    – estimate 1
    to set; to put; to place
    – estimate 1
    • set verb (sets, set, setting)
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
      • We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M.1
    • place verb (places, placed, placing)
  8. to put
    – arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events 1
    to order; to arrange; to put; to set up
    – arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events 1
    • order verb (orders, ordered, ordering)
    • arrange verb (arranges, arranged, arranging)
      • arrange my schedule1
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
      • I put these memories with those of bygone times1
    • set up verb (sets up, set up, setting up)
      • set up one's life1
  9. to put
    – formulate in a particular style or language 1
    to cast; to put; to frame; to couch; redact
    – formulate in a particular style or language 1
    • cast verb (casts, casted, casting)
      • She cast her request in very polite language1
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
      • I wouldn't put it that way1
    • frame verb (frames, framed, framing)
    • couch verb (couches, couched, couching)
    • redact verb
  10. to put
    – attribute or give 1
    to assign; to put
    – attribute or give 1
    • assign verb (assigns, assigned, assigning)
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
      • She put too much emphasis on her the last statement1
      • He put all his efforts into this job1
      • The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story1
  11. to put
    – cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation 1
    to put
    – cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation 1
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
      • That song put me in awful good humor1
      • put your ideas in writing1
  12. to put
    – put into a certain place or abstract location 1
    to lay; to set; to put; to place; to pose; position
    – put into a certain place or abstract location 1
    • lay verb (lays, laid, laying)
    • set verb (sets, set, setting)
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
    • place verb (places, placed, placing)
    • pose verb (poses, posed, posing)
    • position verb
  13. to put
    – adapt 1
    to put
    – adapt 1
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
      • put these words to music1
  14. to put
    – cause (someone) to undergo something 1
    to put
    – cause (someone) to undergo something 1
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
      • He put her to the torture1
  15. to put
    – make an investment 1
    to commit; to put; to place; to invest
    – make an investment 1
    • commit verb (commits, committed, committing)
    • put verb (puts, put, putting)
    • place verb (places, placed, placing)
    • invest verb (invests, invested, investing)

Conjugations for put:

present
  1. put
  2. put
  3. puts
  4. put
  5. put
  6. put
simple past
  1. put
  2. put
  3. put
  4. put
  5. put
  6. put
present perfect
  1. have put
  2. have put
  3. has put
  4. have put
  5. have put
  6. have put
past continuous
  1. was putting
  2. were putting
  3. was putting
  4. were putting
  5. were putting
  6. were putting
future
  1. shall put
  2. will put
  3. will put
  4. shall put
  5. will put
  6. will put
continuous present
  1. am putting
  2. are putting
  3. is putting
  4. are putting
  5. are putting
  6. are putting
subjunctive
  1. be put
  2. be put
  3. be put
  4. be put
  5. be put
  6. be put
diverse
  1. put!
  2. let's put!
  3. put
  4. putting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

put [the ~] nomen

  1. the put
    – the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date 1
    the put; the put option
    – the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date 1

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Antonyms for "put":


Related Definitions for "put":

  1. the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date1
  2. estimate1
    • We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M.1
  3. arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events1
    • I put these memories with those of bygone times1
  4. formulate in a particular style or language1
    • I wouldn't put it that way1
  5. attribute or give1
    • She put too much emphasis on her the last statement1
    • He put all his efforts into this job1
    • The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story1
  6. cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation1
    • That song put me in awful good humor1
    • put your ideas in writing1
  7. put into a certain place or abstract location1
  8. adapt1
    • put these words to music1
  9. cause (someone) to undergo something1
    • He put her to the torture1
  10. make an investment1

Related Synonyms for put