put down

put down
transitive verb Date: 14th century 1. to bring to an end ; stop <
put down a riot
>
2. a. depose, degrade b. disparage, belittle <
mentioned his poetry only to put it down
>
c. disapprove, criticize <
was put down for the way she dressed
>
d. humiliate, squelch <
put him down with a sharp retort
>
3. to make ineffective ; check <
put down the gossip
>
4. to do away with (as an injured, sick, or aged animal) ; destroy 5. a. to put in writing <
put it down truthfully
>
b. to enter in a list <
put me down for a donation
>
6. a. to place in a category <
I put him down as a hypochondriac — O. S. J. Gogarty
>
b. attribute <
put it down to inexperience
>
7. to pack or preserve for future use 8. consume <
putting down helping after helping — Carson McCullers
>

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?
Synonyms:

Look at other dictionaries:

  • put down as — ˌput ˈdown as [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they put down as he/she/it puts down as present participle putting down as past tense put down as …   Useful english dictionary

  • put down — [v1] write into record enter, inscribe, jot down, log, record, set down, take down, transcribe, write down; concept 79 Ant. erase, extract put down [v2] subdue annihilate, crush, defeat, dismiss, extinguish, quash*, quell, reject, repress,… …   New thesaurus

  • put-down — put downs also put down N COUNT A put down is something that you say or do to criticize someone or make them appear foolish. [INFORMAL] I see the term as a put down of women... She was getting very sick of Mick s put downs …   English dictionary

  • put-down — put′ down or put′down n. 1) a landing of an aircraft 2) inf a disparaging or snubbing remark • Etymology: 1960–65 …   From formal English to slang

  • put down — index cast (register), defeat, demean (make lower), derogate, dispatch (put to death), enter (record …   Law dictionary

  • put-down — n [C usually singular] something you say that is intended to make someone feel stupid or unimportant = ↑snub ▪ She was tired of his put downs …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • put down — ► put down 1) suppress (a rebellion, coup, or riot) by force. 2) kill (a sick, old, or injured animal). 3) pay (a sum) as a deposit. 4) informal humiliate by public criticism. Main Entry: ↑put …   English terms dictionary

  • put down to — ► put down to attribute (something) to. Main Entry: ↑put …   English terms dictionary

  • put-down — [n] nasty commentary cut*, dig*, disparagement, gibe*, humiliation, indignity, insult, jibe*, knock*, pan*, rebuff, sarcasm, slight, sneer*, snub, suppression; concepts 54,278 Ant. flattery, praise …   New thesaurus

  • put-down — ► NOUN informal ▪ a humiliating or critical remark …   English terms dictionary

  • put-down — ☆ put down [poot′doun΄ ] n. Slang a belittling remark or crushing retort …   English World dictionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”