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  2. Jul 5, 2012 · verb. put on; putting on; puts on. transitive verb. 1. a. : to dress oneself in : don. b. : to make part of one's appearance or behavior. c. : feign. put a saintly manner on. 2.

  3. to pretend to have a particular feeling or way of behaving that is not real or natural to you: Why are you putting on that silly voice? There's no need to put on that injured expression - you know you're in the wrong. I can't tell whether he's really upset, or if he's just putting it on. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (PRODUCE)

  4. to pretend to have a particular feeling, quality, way of speaking, etc. He put on an American accent. I don't think she was hurt. She was just putting it on. put something on something. to add an amount of money or a tax to the cost of something.

  5. put on. British. 1. phrasal verb A1. When you put on clothing or make-up, you place it on your body in order to wear it. She put on her coat and went out. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Maximo put on a pair of glasses. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] I haven't even put any lipstick on. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb B1.

  6. Mar 13, 2024 · Definition of “put on” as a phrasal verb. Understanding the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “put on” is essential for expanding your grasp of the English language. In this section, we will explore the basic meaning of “put on” and provide examples of its usage in everyday contexts.

  7. Define put on. put on synonyms, put on pronunciation, put on translation, English dictionary definition of put on. v. put , put·ting , puts v. tr. 1. To place in a specified location; set: She put the books on the table.

  8. put-on. (po͝ot′ŏn′, -ôn′) adj. Pretended; feigned. n. Slang. 1. A deceptive outward appearance. 2. The act of teasing or misleading someone, especially for amusement. 3. Something, such as a prank, intended as a hoax or joke; a spoof. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. verb. put clothing on one's body. “He put on his best suit for the wedding”. synonyms: assume, don, get into, wear. see more. put on a garment in order to see whether it fits and looks nice. select and wear small, decorative articles of clothing, jewelry, etc. verb. put on the stove or ready for cooking.

  10. adjective. assumed, feigned, pretended, or disguised: a put-on manner that didn't fool anyone. put on. verb. to clothe oneself in. to put on a coat. usually passive to adopt (an attitude or feeling) insincerely. his misery was just put on. to present or stage (a play, show, etc) to increase or add. the batsman put on fifty runs before lunch.

  11. put something on someone or something cause someone or something to be subject to something unwelcome or unpleasant commentators put some of the blame on Congress he defended his decision to put VAT on domestic fuel put something on something assign a particular value, figure, or limit to something it is very difficult to put a figure on the ...