put out Sentence Examples
- The firefighters worked tirelessly to put out the raging inferno that engulfed the building.
- She was deeply upset when her cat accidentally knocked over a candle and put out the flame.
- The company had to temporarily halt production when a power outage put out the machinery.
- The restaurant staff quickly put out extra chairs to accommodate the unexpected rush of customers.
- He felt embarrassed when his joke failed to elicit laughter and instead seemed to put out the mood of the party.
- The mayor issued a statement urging residents to conserve water after a drought put out several local reservoirs.
- The teacher asked the student to put out their gum before entering the classroom.
- The company was forced to put out a recall on their latest product due to safety concerns.
- She felt relieved when her friend reached out to help her, knowing she could rely on them to put out the support she needed.
- Despite their best efforts, the soccer team couldn't put out the opposing team's offense and ended up losing the match.
put out Meaning
put out (v)
to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
put out considerable effort
deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion
thrust or extend out
put out, as of a candle or a light
be sexually active
cause to be out on a fielding play
retire
prepare and issue for public distribution or sale
administer an anesthetic drug to
Synonyms & Antonyms of put out
Synonyms:
- perturbed
- plagued
- ireful
- pinpricked
- distressed
- snuffy
- enflamed
- cross
- tried
- bearish
- tormented
- steaming
- resentful
- testy
- rankled
- persecuted
- irate
- huffy
- churlish
- cantankerous
- peevish
- disapproving
- petulant
- grumpy
- shirty
- badgered
- riled
- narked
- grouchy
- irascible
- fretful
- snappish
- sore
- tortured
- bristly
- dyspeptic
- inflamed
- irked
- tested
- bilious
- provoked
- harassed
- indignant
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word put out
to cause inconvenience or discomfort to, put out considerable effort, deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion, thrust or extend out, put out, as of a can
irritated, aggravated, bothered, exasperated, angry,annoyed, upset, irritable, teed off, angered
happy, pleased, happy, satisfied,content, content, satisfied, pleased, serene, delighted
The firefighters worked tirelessly to put out the raging inferno that engulfed the building.
She was deeply upset when her cat accidentally knocked over a candle and put out the flame.
The company had to temporarily halt production when a power outage put out the machinery.
The restaurant staff quickly put out extra chairs to accommodate the unexpected rush of customers.