put%20down

verb

  1. 1

    To insult, belittle, or demean.

    They frequently put down their little sister for walking slowly.
  2. 2

    (of money as deposit) To pay.

    We put down a $1,000 deposit.
  3. 3

    To halt, eliminate, stop, or squelch, often by force.

    The government quickly put down the insurrection.
  4. 4

    To euthanize (an animal).

    Rex was in so much pain, they had to put him down.
  5. 5

    To write (something).

    Put down the first thing you think of on this piece of paper.
  6. 6

    (of a telephone) To terminate a call; to hang up.

    Don't put the phone down. I want a quick word with him, too.
  7. 7

    To add a name to a list.

    I've put myself down for the new Spanish conversation course.
  8. 8

    To make prices, or taxes, lower.

    BP are putting petrol and diesel down in what could be the start of a price war.
  9. 9

    To place a baby somewhere to sleep.

    I had just put Mary down when you rang. So now she's crying again.
  10. 10

    (of an aircraft) To land.

    The pilot managed to put down in a nearby farm field.
  11. 11

    To drop someone off, or let them out of a vehicle.

    The taxi put him down outside the hotel.
  12. 12

    To cease, temporarily or permanently, reading (a book).

    I was unable to put down The Stand: it was that exciting.

noun

  1. 1

    An insult or barb; a snide or demeaning remark.

    When he called you a know-it-all, he meant it as a put-down.

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