1. Put about/ around : to tell a lot of people something that is not true. рдЭुрдЯ рдлैрд▓ाрдиा / рдЦोрдЯं рдкрд╕рд░рд╡рдгे
Ex- I would like to know who put the rumour around that I am pregnant.
2. Put across/ over : to cause a piece of false information to be believed by one or more people. рдзोрдЦा рджेрдиा / рдзोрдХा рджेрдгे
Ex- You didn't manage to put that story across / over on the tax people did you.
3. Put aside : to save something usually time or money for a special purpose. рдмрдЪाрдиा / рдкैрд╕े, рд╡ेрд│ рд╡ाрдЪрд╡рдгे
Ex - I put aside a little every month for a deposit on a house.
4. Put at : to guess or roughly calculate that something will cost a particular amount. рдЕंрджाрдЬ рд╕े реШीрдордд рд▓рдЧाрдиा / рдЕंрджाрдЬाрдиे рдХिंрдордд рдаाрд░рд╡рдгे
Ex - The value of the painting has been put at
₹ 1 million.
5. Put away : to move someone into a place where people live and are cared for together. рдЕрд▓рдЧ рд░рдЦрдиा / рд╡ेрдЧрд│े рдаेрд╡рдгे
Ex - In the past people who suffer from schizophrenia were often put away.
6. Put back : to return an object to where it was before it was moved - рдкрд╣рд▓े рд╕्рдеाрди рдкрд░ рд░рдЦрдиा / рдкрд╣िрд▓्рдпा рдХिंрд╡ा рдоूрд│ рд╕्рдеाрдиाрд╡рд░ рдаेрд╡рдгे
Ex - Will you put the books back when you have finished with them?
7. Put before : to give more attention to one thing than another because you think it is more important. рдЕрдзिрдХ рдорд╣рдд्рд╡ рджेрдиा / рдЕрдзिрдХ рдорд╣рдд्рд╡ рджेрдгे
Ex - I would never put my work before my family
8. Put behind : if you put on unpleasant experience behind you, you stop thinking about it so that it does not affect your life. рднूрд▓ рдЬाрдиा / рд╡िрд╕рд░рдгे
Ex - Like any divorce, it was a painful business but I have put it all behind me now.
9. Put by : to save an amount of money to use later. рднрд╡िрд╖्рдп рдХे рд▓िрдП рдмाрдЬू рдоें рд░рдЦрдиा / рднрд╡िрд╖्рдпрд╕ाрдаी рд╡ाрдЪрд╡рдгे
Ex - I tried to put a few pounds every week.
10. Put down : if you cannot put a book down, you're unable to stop reading it until you reach the end. рдиीрдЪे рд░рдЦрдиा / рдЦाрд▓ी рдаेрд╡рдгे, рд╕ोрдбूрди рджेрдгे
Ex - It was so exciting from the first page I couldn't put it down.
11. Put something down : to kill an animal that is old, ill or injured, to prevent it from suffering. рдпाрддрдиा рд╕े рд╣рдоेрд╢ा рдХे рд▓िрдП рдоुрдХ्рдд рдХрд░рдиा / рдпाрддрдиेрддूрди рдХाрдпрдордЪं рдоुрдХ्рдд рдХрд░рдгे
Ex - If a horse breaks it's leg, it usually has to be put down.
12. Put in : to fix a large piece of equipment or system into a room or building, ready to be used. рд▓рдЧाрдиा, рд╕्рдеाрдкिрдд рдХрд░рдиा / рд▓ाрд╡рдгे, рдПрдЦाрдж्рдпा рдаिрдХाрдгी рдмрд╕рд╡рдгे
Ex : I have just had a new kitchen put in.
13. Put off : to tell someone that you cannot see them or do something for them, or stop them from doing something, until a later time. рд╕्рдердЧिрдд рдХрд░рдиा, рдЯाрд▓рдиा/ рд╕्рдердЧिрдд рдХрд░рдгे,
Ex - I really don't want to go out with Helen and Nishant tonight can't we put them off ?
14. Put on : to cover part of the body with clothes, shoes, makeup or something similar. рдкрд╣рдирдиा / рдЕंрдЧाрдд рдШाрд▓рдгे
Ex - Put your shoes on --- we are going out.
15. Put out : to make a light stop shining by pressing a switch. рдмुрдЭाрдиा / рдоाрд▓рд╡рдгे, рд╡िрдЭрд╡рдгे
Ex - Did you put the lights out down stairs?
16. Put through : to make someone experience something unpleasant or difficult. рджौрд░ рд╕े рдЧुрдЬрд░рдиा / рдХрдаीрдг рдЕрдиुрднрд╡ рдШेрдгे
Ex - I am sorry to put you through this ordeal.
17. Put up : to build something рдмрдиाрдиा, рдиिрд░्рдоाрдг рдХрд░рдиा/ рдмрдирд╡рдгे, рдиिрд░्рдоाрдг рдХрд░рдгे
Ex - They are planning to put a hotel up where the Museum used to be.
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