Puts [verb]
Definition of Puts:
position
Synonyms of Puts:
● Insert
● Set
● Invest
● Focus
● Bring
● Settle
● Place
● Lay
● Install
● Stick
● Plant
● Peg
● Fixate
● Plop
● Plunk
● Fix
● Park
● Embed
● Repose
● Seat
● Nail
● Deposit
● Fasten
● Rest
● Quarter
● Situate
● Plank
● Rivet
Opposite/Antonyms of Puts:
● Change
● Move
● Unfasten
● Forget
● Confuse
● Take
● Leave
● Neglect
● Displace
● Take out
● Remove
● Transfer
● Release
● Energize
● Detach
● Unsettle
● Refuse
Sentence/Example of Puts:
They've put lots of good weight-carriers off the track before they was due to go.
She put her arms about her neck, and affectionately inquired the cause of her distress.
"I'll put on the teakettle at once, Robert," said his mother, rising.
Then I shall have to put it out of your power to carry out your threat.
Robert shrank from informing him, but he knew it to be his duty, and he was too brave to put it off.
To the porter who answered his ring he handed the message to be put off at the first stop.
Miss Milbrey had put herself bravely in the path of Destiny.
Perhaps my father might have put that in a bottle also at a later date.
Then they launched the ship's boat, in which Bates had come to the island, and put out to sea.
When she had gone he picked up an envelope and put a bill inside.