Mastering Phrasal Verbs with Put: A Comprehensive Guide

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Explore the intricate meanings and usage of phrasal verbs with "put" in this detailed guide. From "put forward" to "put up with," discover how to effectively communicate, express feelings, and handle various situations using these essential phrasal verbs.


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  1. Set & Put

  2. Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put forward to suggest yourself/sb as a candidate for a job or position: Can I put you / your name forward for club secretary? Put in to enter yourself/sb/sth for a competition Other ppl had put in proposal forms Put in 1. to officially make a claim, request, etc.: 2. to interrupt another speaker in order to say sth: 3. to fix equipment or furniture into position so that it can be used =install 1. The company has put in a claim for damages. 2. Could I put in a word? [+ speech] But what about us? he put in. 3. We re having a new shower put in.

  3. Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put urself across to communicate your ideas, feelings, etc. successfully to sb: She s not very good at putting her views across. put down a rebellion. Put down to make sb look or feel stupid, especially in front of other people 1. To produce; perform: 2. to pretend to have a particular feeling, opinion, way of speaking etc especially in order to get attention: 1. Put on a variety show 2. put on an English accent. Put on

  4. Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put out 1. to stop sth from burning or shining: to put out a candle / cigarette / light Firefighters soon put the fire out. He looked really put out. 2. be put out to be upset or offended: Put away to put sth in the place where it is kept because you have finished using it: I m just going to put the car away (= in the garage).

  5. Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put up 1. to let someone stay in your house and give them meals: 1. I was hoping Kenny could put me up for a few days. to stay in a place for a short time put up at/in/with 2. We can put up at a hotel for the night. 1. to increase the cost or value of something [= raise]: 1. Most big stores admit they daren't put prices up for fear of losing their customers. I put up my hand and asked to leave the room. 2. to raise something to a higher position: 2.

  6. Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put up *to fix sth in a place where it will be seen (display) *to disturb sb who is trying to give all their attention to sth that they are doing: (distract) *to accept sb/sth that is annoying, unpleasant, etc. without complaining SYN to lerate: 1. to put up a notice Put off 2. Don t put me off when I m trying to concentrate. The sudden noise put her off her game. Put up with 3. I don t know how she puts up with him. I m not going to put up with their smoking any longer.

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