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Synonyms for putting with
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : poot |
Phonetic Transcription : pʊt |
Top 10 synonyms for putting with Other synonyms for the word putting with
- abide
- accede
- acclaim
- accord
- accredit
- accustom
- acquiesce
- admire
- admit
- advocate
- aid
- allow
- appease
- applaud
- appreciate
- approbate
- authorize
- back
- be big
- be big about
- be big on
- be compelled to
- be forced to
- be game for
- be one's duty to
- be patient
- be patient with
- be submissive
- be up to
- bear
- bear the brunt
- bear up
- bear up under
- bear with
- bend
- bite the bullet
- blink at
- bow
- brace
- brave
- brook
- buck
- buckle
- capitulate
- carry on
- carry the torch
- cave
- cede
- certify
- champion
- commend
- commission
- concede
- condone
- confirm
- confront
- consent
- consent to
- contain
- contest
- continue
- cope
- cope with
- countenance
- cross
- defer
- defy
- digest
- dispute
- disregard
- don't make waves
- don't rock the boat
- duel
- eat
- eat crow
- empower
- encounter
- encourage
- endorse
- endure
- enjoy
- entertain
- esteem
- excuse
- experience
- face
- face it
- face the music
- fall on
- favor
- feel
- fight
- fly in the face of
- fold
- forbear
- forgive
- free up
- get behind
- get on with
- get used to
- give a blank check
- give access
- give away
- give carte blanche
- give green light
- give ground
- give in
- give leave
- give permission
- give stamp of approval
- give the go-ahead
- give the green light
- give the nod
- give way
- go
- go along with
- go for
- go through
- go with the flow
- grant permission
- grapple with
- grin and bear it
- gut it out
- hack
- handle
- hang in
- hang in there
- hang on
- hang tough
- have
- hear
- hear of
- help
- hold
- hold off
- hold one's ground
- hold out
- hold with
- humor
- hurt
- ignore
- indulge
- invite
- keep up
- know
- knuckle
- knuckle under
- kowtow
- last
- lay down arms
- leave
- let
- let bygones be bygones
- let go
- let in
- let pass
- license
- like
- live out
- live through
- live with
- look the other way
- maintain
- make allowance
- make the best of
- meet with
- must
- need
- never say die
- nod at
- obey
- oblige
- okay
- oppose
- ought
- pass
- pass on
- pay no mind
- permit
- persist
- play past
- play the game
- praise
- prevail against
- put John Hancock on
- put up struggle
- put up with
- quit
- receive
- recognize
- reconcile oneself
- regard highly
- release
- relent
- relinquish
- remain firm
- repel
- repress feelings
- resign
- resign oneself
- resign oneself to
- resist
- respect
- rest with
- ride out
- roll with punches
- sanction
- say uncle
- see
- see through
- share
- should
- sign off on
- sit and take it
- sit still for
- sit through
- sit tight
- smile on
- stand
- stand fast
- stand firm
- stand for
- stand one's ground
- stand up against
- stand up to
- stay
- stay the course
- stick
- stick fast
- stick in there
- stick it out
- stomach
- stomach something
- stoop
- string along
- string along with
- subject to
- submit
- submit to
- succumb
- suffer
- support
- surrender
- sustain
- swallow
- sweat
- sweat out
- swim with the tide
- take
- take it
- take it lying down
- take it on the chin
- take kindly to
- take on
- take one's lumps
- take one's medicine
- take patiently
- take up on
- think about
- think highly of
- throw in the towel
- thumbs up
- thwart
- toe the line
- tolerate
- tough it out
- tough out
- traverse
- truckle
- tune out
- turn blind eye to
- undergo
- uphold
- violate
- wait
- wait out
- warrant
- wear
- weather
- welcome
- whitewash
- win out
- wink at
- wipe slate clean
- withstand
- yield
Définition of putting with
Origin :- late Old English *putian, implied in putung "instigation, an urging," literally "a putting;" related to pytan "put out, thrust out" (of eyes), probably from a Germanic stem that also produced Danish putte "to put," Swedish dialectal putta; Middle Dutch pote "scion, plant," Dutch poten "to plant," Old Norse pota "to poke."
- Meaning "act of casting a heavy stone overhead" (as a trial of strength) is attested from c.1300. Obsolete past tense form putted is attested 14c.-15c. To put down "end by force or authority" (a rebellion, etc.) is from c.1300. Adjective phrase put out "angry, upset" is first recorded 1887; to put out, of a woman, "to offer oneself for sex" is from 1947. To put upon (someone) "play a trick on, impose on" is from 1690s. To put up with "tolerate, accept" (1755) was originally to put up, as in "to pocket." To put (someone) on "deceive" is from 1958.
- As in approve : verb agree something is good
- As in lump : verb tolerate, withstand
- As in overlook : verb make allowances for
- As in reconcile : verb resign oneself to something
- As in stand/stand for : verb endure, bear
- As in stick : verb endure
- As in stomach : verb endure, tolerate
- As in submit : verb comply, endure
- As in suffer : verb endure, permit
- As in bear : verb endure
- As in support : verb endure
- As in sustain : verb endure, experience
- As in bear with : verb tolerate
- As in take : verb endure
- As in take it : verb accept, endure
- As in tolerate : verb allow, indulge
- As in undergo : verb be subjected to
- As in withstand : verb endure, bear
- As in brook : verb endure, accept
- As in abide : verb submit to, put up with
- As in countenance : verb approve, support
- As in endure : verb bear hardship
- As in allow : verb permit an action
- As in go : verb endure
- As in hang tough : verb endure
- As in have : verb endure, bear
Antonyms for putting with
- abstain
- add
- agree
- aid
- alleviate
- assist
- attend
- avoid
- be born
- be honest
- be immune
- be unproductive
- block
- break
- carry on
- censure
- change
- check
- comfort
- commit
- conceal
- condemn
- continue
- contradict
- create
- criticize
- defend
- denounce
- deny
- depart
- despise
- disagree
- disallow
- disapprove
- discontinue
- discourage
- disenchant
- dislike
- disobey
- displace
- dispute
- disregard
- disrespect
- dissent
- dissuade
- divorce
- do
- dodge
- estrange
- evade
- exclude
- execute
- expel
- fail
- fight
- flatten
- follow
- forbid
- forget
- give
- give up
- go
- halt
- hate
- heed
- help
- hide
- hinder
- hold
- honor
- hurt
- ignore
- injure
- invalidate
- keep
- kill
- lack
- leave
- let down
- let go
- look at
- loosen
- lose
- maintain
- migrate
- misconceive
- mismatch
- misunderstand
- move
- neglect
- not bear
- not tolerate
- note
- notice
- obstruct
- offer
- oppose
- overlook
- pass
- pay attention
- prevent
- prohibit
- protest
- quit
- refuse
- regard
- reject
- release
- relieve
- remove
- repel
- repudiate
- repulse
- resist
- respect
- retreat
- run away
- scorn
- serve
- shun
- stand up
- stay
- stop
- straighten
- support
- surrender
- take
- throw away
- turn away
- unauthorize
- unfasten
- unfix
- unstick
- veto
- want
- win
- withhold
- withstand
- yield
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