- verbput (verb) · puts (third person present) · put (past tense) · put (past participle) · putting (present participle)
- move to or place in a particular position:"I put my hand out toward her" · "watch where you're putting your feet!"
- cause (someone or something) to go to a particular place and remain there for a time:"India has put three experimental satellites into space"
- bring into a particular state or condition:"they tried to put me at ease" · "a large aid program was put into effect" · "laws need to be put in place to stop human genetic experimentation" · "he is putting himself at risk" · "the matter has to be put into context"
- write or print (something) in a particular place:"they put my name on the cover page"
- express (a thought or comment) in a particular way, form, or language:"to put it bluntly, he was not really divorced"
- (put something at)estimate something to be (a particular amount):"estimates put the war's cost at $1,000,000 a day"
- throw (a shot or weight) as an athletic sport:"she set a women's record by putting the shot 56' 7""
- US ENGLISHarchaic(of a river) flow in a particular direction.
OriginOld English (recorded only in the verbal noun putung), of unknown origin; compare with dialect pote ‘to push, thrust’ (an early sense of the verb put).
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- Put is a verb that means to move or place something or someone into a specific location or position12345. It is often used with an adverb or preposition to indicate the direction or position of the movement25. For example, "I put the book on the shelf"3. The past tense and past participle of put is also put2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb ˈpu̇t put; putting Synonyms of put transitive verb 1 a : to place in a specified position or relationship : laywww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/putput verb uk / pʊt / us / pʊt / present participle putting | past tense and past participle put put verb (MOVE) Add to word list A1 [ T + adv/prep ] to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/putput [ p oot ] show ipa See synonyms for: put putting on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object),put, put·ting. to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: I put the book on the shelf.www.dictionary.com/browse/putWordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024 put /pʊt/ v., put, put•ting, n. v. to move (anything) into a specific location or position;www.wordreference.com/definition/putput something + adv./prep. to move something into a particular place or positionwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…
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