Put
Definition of Put
- 1. The option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date Noun
- 2. Put into a certain place or abstract location Verb
- 3. Cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation Verb
- 4. Formulate in a particular style or language Verb
- 5. Attribute or give Verb
- 6. Make an investment Verb
- 7. Estimate Verb
- 8. Cause (someone) to undergo something Verb
- 9. Adapt Verb
- 10. Arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events Verb
Morphology of "put"
Synonyms for word "put"
Semanticaly linked words with "put"
- span
- straddle
- option
- enclose
- inclose
- insert
- introduce
- put in
- stick in
- docket
- cock
- postpose
- prepose
- step
- put back
- replace
- stratify
- plant
- intersperse
- nestle
- snuggle
- pile
- arrange
- set up
- lay over
- superimpose
- superpose
- park
- ensconce
- settle
- dispose
- emplace
- ship
- underlay
- trench
- pigeonhole
- shelve
- jar
- repose
- sign
- middle
- parallelize
- butt
- recess
- reposition
- throw
- thrust
- tee
- tee up
- rack up
- coffin
- bed
- appose
- place down
- put down
- set down
- seed
- sow
- misplace
- juxtapose
- bottle
- bucket
- barrel
- ground
- pillow
- rest
- upend
- seat
- sit
- sit down
- lay
- place upright
- stand
- stand up
- recline
- set
- instal
- install
- deposit
- fix
- posit
- situate
- ladle
- poise
- lean
- clap
- perch
- load
- cram
- siphon
- displace
- move
- position
- glycerolise
- glycerolize
- space
- marshal
- settle down
- imbricate
- alter
- change
- modify
- put to sleep
- articulate
- formulate
- give voice
- phrase
- word
- apply
- employ
- use
- utilise
- utilize
- repose
- fund
- drop
- expend
- spend
- roll over
- shelter
- tie up
- job
- speculate
- buy into
- approximate
- estimate
- gauge
- guess
- judge
- subject
- music
- arrange
- set
- contemporise
- contemporize
- synchronise
- synchronize
- phrase
- organise
- organize