put Synonyms

put Meaning

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put (n)

the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date

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put (v)

put into a certain place or abstract location

cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation

formulate in a particular style or language

attribute or give

make an investment

estimate

cause (someone) to undergo something

adapt

arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events

put Sentence Examples

  1. The pustule on his arm was swollen and tender to the touch.
  2. She winced as the doctor lanced the pustule to drain the pus.
  3. The pustule on his face was a glaring reminder of his acne struggles.
  4. Despite her efforts to conceal it with makeup, the pustule on her chin was still visible.
  5. The infection caused multiple pustules to form along the wound site.
  6. The pustule burst open, releasing a foul-smelling discharge.
  7. The doctor prescribed antibiotics to treat the bacterial infection causing the pustule.
  8. He applied a warm compress to the pustule to help it come to a head.
  9. The pustule gradually decreased in size after several days of treatment.
  10. The presence of pustules is a common symptom of certain skin conditions, such as impetigo.

FAQs About the word put

the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date, put into a certain place or abstract location, cause

position, deposit, set, place, lay,situate, locate, stick, establish, emplace

relocate, take, remove, relocate,take, remove,replace, replace, supplant, dislodge

The pustule on his arm was swollen and tender to the touch.

She winced as the doctor lanced the pustule to drain the pus.

The pustule on his face was a glaring reminder of his acne struggles.

Despite her efforts to conceal it with makeup, the pustule on her chin was still visible.