Phrasal Verbs with PUT in English, phrasal verbs put, definitions and example sentences;
Put up with
sb/sth means to tolerate
I don’t know why she puts up with him.
Put on
means to dress
Put your shoes on – We are going out.
Put down
means to insult
My boss is always putting me down.
Put off (1)
means to distract
Don’t put me off – I’m trying to concentrate.
Put away
means to tidy
Put your toys away now.
Put through
to connect sb by phone
Could you put me through to him, please?
Put by
means to save money
We’ll start to put by extra some pounds every month.
Put off (2)
means to delay
He decided to put the meeting off until Friday.
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