Synonyms for put over
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : poot |
Phonetic Transcription : pÊŠt |
Top 10 synonyms for put over Other synonyms for the word put over
- act
- administer
- administrate
- amass
- angle
- arrange
- arrive
- attain
- be on
- become clear
- beguile
- bring about
- bring down the house
- bring off
- bring to fruition
- burlesque
- cause
- chalk up
- characterize
- cheat
- come across
- come through
- come up with
- comprehend
- con
- conspire
- consummate
- contrive
- control
- convey
- cook
- cope with
- create
- deal with
- decipher
- design
- devise
- direct
- discern
- discharge
- do
- do a bang-up job
- do a turn
- do justice
- do one proud
- do the job
- do the trick
- do to a T
- doctor
- dramatize
- earn wings
- effect
- emote
- enact
- encompass
- enforce
- engineer
- execute
- exploit
- fathom
- feign
- fence
- figure out
- finagle
- finesse
- finish
- fix
- flourish
- fulfill
- gain
- gain advantage
- get
- get across
- get over
- get someplace
- get there
- get through
- get through to
- get to the bottom
- go around
- go on
- go over
- govern
- grasp
- hack it
- ham
- ham it up
- hit
- hit pay dirt
- impart
- impersonate
- implement
- impress
- intrigue
- jockey
- lay an egg
- leave holding the bag
- luck out
- machinate
- make a killing
- make an impression
- make clear
- make debut
- make hay
- make it
- make the grade
- make understood
- manage
- maneuver
- manipulate
- meet
- mime
- mimic
- move
- mug
- nail it
- navigate
- negotiate
- notch
- operate
- organize
- originate
- parody
- pass on
- perceive
- percolate
- perform
- personate
- personify
- plan
- plant
- play
- play act
- play games
- play gig
- play part
- play role
- plot
- polish off
- portray
- pretend
- proceed
- procure
- produce
- prosecute
- prosper
- pull off
- pull strings
- pull wires
- push around
- put into effect
- put it over
- put one on
- put one over
- put over
- put through
- rack up
- reach
- realize
- rehearse
- render
- represent
- rig
- sail through
- say one's piece
- scam
- scheme
- score
- secure
- see through
- set up
- sew up
- sham
- shift
- simulate
- sink in
- soak in
- star
- stooge
- strut
- succeed
- superintend
- supervise
- swing
- take care of
- take care of business
- take part
- take the cake
- thrive
- touch
- transact
- transmit
- tread the boards
- trick
- triumph
- unravel
- upstage
- wangle
- win
- work
- work out
Définition of put over
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 manage : verb accomplish
- As in maneuver : verb plan, scheme
- As in penetrate : verb understand or be understood
- As in score : verb achieve, succeed
- As in accomplish : verb succeed in doing
- As in act : verb entertain by playing a role
- As in play-act : verb act
- As in engineer : verb devise; bring about
- As in execute : verb carry out a task
- As in get across : verb communicate an idea
- When the water drains off, turn them out on a dresser covered with a cloth, and put over another cloth to dry them perfectly.
- Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
- You know who put over the slogan, 'Wilcox, the Solar Savior?'
- Extract from : « The Martian Cabal » by Roman Frederick Starzl
- Too big for you or any other man to put over in a single generation.
- Extract from : « The Forbidden Trail » by Honor Willsie
- "But I thought you were interested in what I am trying to put over," exclaimed Roger.
- Extract from : « The Forbidden Trail » by Honor Willsie
- More reindeer skins were put over the skins on which we were seated.
- Extract from : « The Land of the Long Night » by Paul du Chaillu
- I put over the idea by pointing back at the buildings and then at him and us.
- Extract from : « Valley of Dreams » by Stanley Grauman Weinbaum
- I had an oil-cloth, which I put over the trunk and the mail.
- Extract from : « Down The River » by Oliver Optic
- He was fixing a board to put over a hole in the plastering in his chamber.
- Extract from : « Freaks of Fortune » by Oliver Optic
- The question is: did he go over of his own accord, or was he put over?
- Extract from : « The Mutiny of the Elsinore » by Jack London
- A guard of soldiers was put over them, and they were marched to Plymouth.
- Extract from : « Ben Comee » by M. J. (Michael Joseph) Canavan
Antonyms for put over
- abandon
- abstain
- bear
- begin
- bumble
- cancel
- cease
- commence
- create
- deny
- depart
- destroy
- direct
- disarrange
- discontinue
- disorder
- disorganize
- disregard
- disturb
- exit
- fail
- forfeit
- forget
- give up
- halt
- hesitate
- hinder
- idle
- ignore
- introduce
- keep
- languish
- leave
- leave alone
- lose
- mend
- miscommunicate
- misconstrue
- misinterpret
- mismanage
- miss
- misunderstand
- neglect
- not finish
- nullify
- overlook
- pass
- prevent
- refrain
- refuse
- relinquish
- remain
- shirk
- smooth
- start
- stop
- take out
- unsettle
- withdraw
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