now we’re diving into the powerful “put” phrasal verbs — these are VERY common in daily conversation.
We’ll cover:
- Put
off
- Put
on
- Put
up with
- Put
out
🔹 1. Put off
Meaning 1: Postpone
- We
put off the meeting until Friday.
- Don’t
put off your homework.
👉 Delay / do later.
Meaning 2: Dislike / lose interest
- His
attitude really put me off.
- The
smell put me off my food.
👉 Make someone feel
uncomfortable or uninterested.
🔹 2. Put on
Meaning 1: Wear something
- Put
on your jacket.
- She
put on her glasses.
👉 Dress yourself.
Meaning 2: Gain weight
- He
put on 5 kilos.
👉 Gain weight.
Meaning 3: Start equipment
- Put
on the TV.
- She
put on some music.
👉 Turn on.
🔹 3. Put up with
To tolerate something annoying.
- I
can’t put up with the noise.
- She
puts up with a lot of stress.
👉 Tolerate / accept
something unpleasant.
🔹 4. Put out
Meaning 1: Extinguish (fire, cigarette)
- Please
put out the candle.
- Firefighters
put out the fire.
👉 Stop something burning.
Meaning 2: Produce / release
- The
factory puts out a lot of smoke.
👉 Emit / release.
🔥 Quick Comparison
|
Expression |
Meaning |
Example |
|
Put off |
Postpone |
We put off the trip. |
|
Put on |
Wear / start |
She put on her coat. |
|
Put up with |
Tolerate |
I can’t put up with this. |
|
Put out |
Extinguish |
Put out the fire. |
🎬 Mini Story
- I put
off my homework.
- Then
I put on some music.
- My
brother was noisy, but I put up with it.
- Before
sleeping, I put out the candle.
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