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- place a garment, piece of jewelry, etc. on part of one's body:"Julie had put on a cotton dress" · "she put on fresh makeup"
- cause a device to operate:"shall I put the light on?"
- start cooking something:"he hadn't put the dinner on"
- start to play recorded music or video:"she put on some music while they ate"
- organize or present a play, exhibition, or event:"the museum is putting on an exhibition of Monet's paintings"
- BRITISH ENGLISHprovide a public transportation service:"so many people wanted to visit this spot that an extra flight had to be put on"
- increase in body weight by a specified amount:"she's given up her diet and put on 20 lbs"
- add a specified amount to the cost of something:"the news put 12 cents on the share price"
- assume a particular expression, accent, etc.:"he put on a lugubrious look"
- behave deceptively:"she doesn't feel she has to put on an act"
- bet a specified amount of money on the outcome of a future event, such as a race or game:"he put $1,000 on the horse to win"
- cause someone or something to be subject to something unwelcome or unpleasant:"commentators put some of the blame on Congress"
- assign a particular value, figure, or limit to something:"it is very difficult to put a figure on the size of the budget"
- informaldeceive or hoax someone:"I was only putting you on"
- give someone a phone so that they can talk to the person on the line:"put dad on, I want to talk to him"
Similar and Opposite Wordsdefinition- place a garment, piece of jewelry, etc. on part of one's body:
- cause a device to operate:
- organize or present a play, exhibition, or event:
- provide a public transportation service:
- assume a particular expression, accent, etc.:
- behave deceptively:
- bet a specified amount of money on the outcome of a future event, such as a race or game:
- cause someone or something to be subject to something unwelcome or unpleasant:
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