Synonyms for put by
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : poot |
Phonetic Transcription : pÊŠt |
Top 10 synonyms for put by Other synonyms for the word put by
- abdicate
- abjure
- accumulate
- acquire
- adios
- amass
- assemble
- banish
- bank
- be frugal
- be thrifty
- bestow
- bin
- bottle
- buy up
- cache
- can
- cashier
- cast aside
- chuck
- commit
- conserve
- cull
- cumulate
- cut corners
- deep-six
- delay
- deposit
- desert
- dispatch
- dispense with
- dispossess
- ditch
- divorce
- do away with
- drop
- duck
- eject
- eliminate
- entrust
- expel
- extract
- feather nest
- forsake
- free of
- freeze
- garner
- gather
- give
- give in trust
- give up
- glean
- grant
- harvest
- have
- have done with
- heap
- hide
- hide away
- hill
- hive
- hoard
- hold
- hutch
- install
- invest
- jettison
- junk
- keep
- keep back
- keep in reserve
- keep out
- lay
- lay aside
- lay away
- lay by
- lay in
- lay up
- lock away
- lock up
- maintain
- make ends meet
- manage
- mass
- mothball
- mound
- oust
- pack
- pack away
- park
- part with
- pick up
- pile
- pile up
- pinch
- pinch pennies
- place
- plant
- plop
- plunk
- plunk down
- possess
- postpone
- precipitate
- preserve
- protest
- provide
- put
- put aside
- put aside for rainy day
- put away
- put by
- put in storage
- put in the bank
- put off
- put out of the way
- reap
- reject
- relinquish
- remove
- renounce
- repeal
- repose
- repudiate
- reserve
- reserve cache
- rest
- retain
- retrench
- roll back
- roll up
- salt away
- save
- save for rainy day
- scrap
- scrape
- scrimp
- set aside
- settle
- shake off
- shed
- short
- sit down
- skimp
- sock away
- spare
- speculate
- squirrel
- squirrel away
- stash
- stint
- stock
- stock up
- stockpile
- store
- store away
- store up
- stow
- stow away
- supply
- sweep away
- throw away
- throw out
- throw overboard
- tighten belt
- toss aside
- transfer
- treasure
- victual
- warehouse
- withhold
- write off
Définition of put by
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 put away/put aside/put by : verb keep in
- As in reserve : verb keep, hold back
- As in salt away : verb save, store up
- As in save : verb economize; set money aside for later use
- As in bank : verb collect money or advantage
- As in spare : verb do or manage without
- As in store : verb collect and put aside
- As in sock away : verb bank
- As in squirrel : verb hoard
- As in stash : verb hoard
- As in deposit : verb locate, put in place for safekeeping
- As in discard : verb get rid of
- As in garner : verb collect, accumulate
- As in hoard : verb put away, accumulate
Antonyms for put by
- accept
- admit
- allow
- approve
- be active
- choose
- deny
- depart
- disburse
- disorder
- disperse
- dissipate
- distribute
- divide
- do
- embrace
- endanger
- energize
- expedite
- expend
- give
- harm
- hold
- hurt
- ignore
- keep
- leave open
- let go
- make vulnerable
- move
- need
- neglect
- offer
- plant
- ratify
- refuse
- release
- retain
- reveal
- sanction
- save
- scatter
- separate
- spend
- spread
- squander
- straighten
- take
- take away
- take in
- take out
- throw away
- uncover
- unsettle
- uphold
- upset
- use
- use up
- wait
- waste
- welcome
- withstand
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