100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "put"
Definition
The term "put" as a noun can refer to a few specific meanings, primarily related to the action of placing something in a particular position or the act of expressing something. In a financial context, "put" can also refer to a type of option contract.
- Noun Phrase:
- The act of placing something somewhere (e.g., "the put of the book on the shelf").
- A financial term referring to a put option in trading (e.g., "He purchased a put to hedge his investments").
Synonyms
- Placement
- Position
- Deposit
- Setdown
- Arrangement
- Submission (in a contextual sense)
Antonyms
- Removal
- Withdrawal
- Displacement
- Extraction
- Rejection (in a contextual sense)
Examples
- I will put the keys on the table.
- Please put your phone away during the meeting.
- She decided to put her trust in him.
- Can you put that box in the garage?
- He will put his experience to good use.
- They put the plan into action yesterday.
- Make sure to put on sunscreen before going outside.
- I need to put together a presentation for tomorrow.
- Please put the groceries away after shopping.
- He put his hand up to answer the question.
- They put the furniture in storage for the winter.
- She put a lot of effort into her studies.
- He put his signature on the document.
- Let’s put our differences aside and work together.
- Can you put a lid on that pot?
- I put my thoughts into writing.
- She put the blame on someone else.
- He put forth a compelling argument.
- They put their faith in the new leader.
- I need to put this puzzle together.
- He always puts others before himself.
- Please put the letter in the mailbox.
- She put her coat on before leaving.
- He put the finishing touches on his painting.
- I will put my money where my mouth is.
- Can you put that in your calendar?
- The teacher put the students into groups.
- They put the finishing touches on the project.
- I put a lot of thought into my decision.
- She put her hands on her hips.
- He put his trust in the wrong person.
- They put the pieces of the puzzle together.
- I will put my phone on silent during the movie.
- He put a smile on her face.
- Please put the dog in the kennel.
- She put her heart and soul into the performance.
- They put the festival together in just a month.
- I need to put a stop to this behavior.
- He put the blame on his co-worker.
- Can you put the lid back on the container?
- She put her feelings into a poem.
- He put his best foot forward during the interview.
- I will put a reminder in my phone.
- They put the chairs around the table.
- She put the puzzle pieces in order.
- He put the car in reverse.
- They put their ideas on the board.
- I need to put my thoughts in order.
- She put the baby down for a nap.
- He put the game plan into action.
- Please put your bags on the conveyor belt.
- She put the flowers in a vase.
- They put the party together in record time.
- He put a lot of pressure on himself.
- I will put my trust in the process.
- Can you put your shoes on the mat?
- She put her life on the line to save him.
- He put the book back on the shelf.
- They put their heads together to solve the problem.
- I will put the kettle on for tea.
- She put the cookies in the oven.
- He put his foot down about the issue.
- They put their plan into action.
- I will put my effort into this project.
- She put the necklace around her neck.
- He put the remote control on the table.
- They put the signs up for the event.
- I need to put some thought into my response.
- She put her hands together in prayer.
- He put the car in the parking lot.
- They put extra effort into their work.
- I will put myself in your shoes.
- She put the ingredients into the mixing bowl.
- He put the trash out for collection.
- They put the meeting on the calendar.
- I will put my cards on the table.
- She put her trust in the system.
- He put the files in the cabinet.
- They put their money into savings.
- I will put the dishes in the dishwasher.
- She put her thoughts into action.
- He put his arm around her shoulder.
- They put the cake in the fridge to cool.
- I need to put my clothes away.
- She put the kids to bed early.
- He put his work aside for the day.
- They put the deadline in writing.
- I will put this behind me.
- She put the phone on the charger.
- He put the plan in motion.
- They put their faith in the new project.
- I will put my name on the list.
- She put her hair up in a bun.
- He put the map on the table for everyone to see.
- They put the team together for the project.
- I need to put a pause on this discussion.
- She put the curtains up in the living room.
- He put the finishing touches on the report.
- They put the equipment back in storage.
- I will put my plans on hold for now.