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What is another word for put? – 204 put Synonyms

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    Meaning of put

    The primary meaning of the word "put" is to move something to a particular position or location.

    Definitions

    • To move something to a particular position or location, typically with a sense of care or deliberate placement.
    • To cause something to be in a particular state or condition.
    • To express an idea or opinion in a particular way.
    • To invest or place money in a particular venture or asset.

    Etymology of put

    The word "put" has its roots in Old English "putian", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "putjan", and further from the Proto-Indo-European root "dhē-", meaning "to place" or "to put".
    The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century, with various meanings and connotations developing over time, including physical placement, investment, and expression of ideas.

    Example Uses

    • She put the book on the table.
    • He put his money in a savings account.
    • They put their ideas into practice.
    • The company will put a new product on the market next year.

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