put

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Put Definition & Meaning

1. To place or position something in a particular location or position.

Example: She put the book on the shelf.

2. To express something in words or writing.

Example: He put his thoughts into a letter.

3. To cause someone or something to be in a particular state or condition.

Example: The medicine put her to sleep.

4. To invest or spend money in a particular way.

Example: He put his savings into the stock market.

5. To impose or enforce a law, rule, or regulation.

Example: The government put a ban on smoking in public places.

Examples of the word put used in sentences.

  • He put on his jacket and left the house.
  • Can you please put the book on the table?
  • I always put sugar in my coffee.
  • She put in a lot of effort to pass the exam.
  • Let's put our heads together and come up with a plan.
  • Please put the book on the shelf.
  • I always put sugar in my coffee.
  • I forgot to put sunscreen on my face.
  • Can you put the dishes in the dishwasher?
  • She likes to put on makeup before going out.
  • I always put my phone on silent mode during important meetings.
  • Could you please put the dishes in the dishwasher after dinner?
  • It's important to put on sunscreen before going out in the sun.
  • My friend suggested that we should put our heads together to solve the problem.
  • He put a lot of effort into studying, and it paid off with good grades.
  • I always put my keys in the same spot so I don't have to search for them in the morning rush.
  • Before you put the cake in the oven, make sure the temperature is preheated to 350 degrees.
  • My boss asked me to put together a report on the sales figures for the past quarter.
  • Can you please put your phone on silent mode during the meeting to avoid any interruptions?
  • I'm sorry, but I have to put our plans on hold until I can figure out how to manage my workload.
  • He put on his sunglasses and stepped out into the bright sunlight.
  • The company put a lot of resources into developing a new product, but it failed to gain traction in the market.
  • If you want to achieve your goals, you have to put in the time and effort.
  • Despite being tired, she put in extra effort to ensure the project was completed on time.
  • My grandmother always puts a lot of love into her cooking, and her meals are always delicious.
  • As a parent, it's my responsibility to put my child's safety first in every situation.
  • As a chef, I always put emphasis on the quality of my ingredients to ensure the best flavor in every dish.
  • Despite multiple attempts, I couldn't put my thoughts into words for the important presentation I had to give.
  • When traveling to new places, I always put effort into learning about the local customs and language to better communicate with the people I meet.
  • After the long day at work, I couldn't wait to put on my comfortable pajamas and relax on the couch.
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