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put-up (Adjective) —   Planned secretly 1 example
1. ex. «it was a put-up job»

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put-up (Verb) —   Place so as to be noticed 1 example
1. ex. «put up a sign»
put-up (Verb) —   Mount or put up 1 example
1. ex. «put up a good fight»
put-up (Verb) —   (construction) Construct, build 1 example
1. ex. «put up a barn»
put-up (Verb) —   Put up with something or somebody unpleasant
put-up (Verb) —   Make available for sale at an auction 1 example
1. ex. «The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction»
put-up (Verb) —   (cooking) preserve in a can or tin
put-up (Verb) —   Provide housing for 1 example
1. ex. «The immigrants were put up in a new development outside the town»
put-up (Verb) —   Provide 1 example
1. ex. «The city has to put up half the required amount»
put-up (Verb) —   Propose as a candidate for some honour

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abide, bear, brook, can, contribute, en.synonym.one, digest, domiciliate, endure, erect, house, nominate, offer, post, provide, put forward, raise, rear, set up, stand, stick out, stomach, suffer, support, tin, tolerate.

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1

as in to erect

to fix in an upright position

the builders put up the walls before starting on the roof


2

as in to build

to form by putting together parts or materials

plans to put up a pavilion in the public gardens


3

as in to sell

to offer for sale to the public

put their possessions up for auction


4

as in to house

to provide with living quarters or shelter

the university puts up students in a variety of buildings


5

as in to plot

to engage in a secret plan to accomplish evil or unlawful ends

put up an elaborate scheme to defraud insurance companies

6

as in to store

to place somewhere for safekeeping or ready availability

I need to clear out a space in the garage to put up my motorcycle for the winter

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  1. put-upverb

    planned secretly

    «it was a put-up job»

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  2. post, put upverb

    place so as to be noticed

    «post a sign»; «post a warning at the dump»

    Synonyms:
    can, brand, stand, set up, post, tin, nominate, abide, place, station, stomach, digest, suffer, brook, support, rear, offer, stick out, contribute, tolerate, mail, stake, provide, carry, put forward, house, erect, raise, bear, domiciliate, endure, send

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  3. put up, provide, offerverb

    mount or put up

    «put up a good fight»; «offer resistance»

    Synonyms:
    extend, supply, digest, pop the question, abide, bring home the bacon, tolerate, tender, put forward, offer up, support, volunteer, house, cater, tin, declare oneself, can, endure, post, stick out, furnish, offer, bid, stomach, erect, allow, raise, render, provide, nominate, brook, set up, allow for, leave, suffer, stand, rear, contribute, propose, domiciliate, ply, proffer, bear

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  4. raise, erect, rear, set up, put upverb

    construct, build, or erect

    «Raise a barn»

    Synonyms:
    elevate, resurrect, rise up, endure, provoke, launch, fire, leaven, call forth, entrap, put, stand, kick upstairs, lift, effect, frame, upgrade, fix, digest, arrange, stomach, install, set up, provide, bring up, raise, recruit, enkindle, ready, levy, found, conjure, offer, establish, upraise, rise, contribute, effectuate, stick out, tolerate, conjure up, set, brook, suffer, enhance, gear up, domiciliate, prepare, put together, can, tack, post, house, prove, put forward, invoke, pitch, evoke, assemble, piece, heighten, rear, put in, rig, instal, stir, order, elicit, ensnare, bear, nurture, parent, produce, erect, abide, nominate, kindle, arouse, grow, tin, promote, support, advance, farm, get up, lay out, call down, tack together

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  5. digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put upverb

    put up with something or somebody unpleasant

    «I cannot bear his constant criticism»; «The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks»; «he learned to tolerate the heat»; «She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage»

    Synonyms:
    bide, project, ache, hold out, run, endure, affirm, underpin, carry, stand up, assume, have, hold, last, sustain, confirm, fend, stay, weather, take over, go, jut, endorse, jut out, turn out, digest, deport, prevail, comport, set up, behave, die hard, pay, jump out, remain firm, offer, tolerate, deliver, indorse, hurt, abide, condense, raise, fend for, back up, stomach, birth, patronage, stand out, live, contribute, stick out, meet, brook, expect, patronize, suffer, concentrate, protrude, acquit, substantiate, brave out, survive, domiciliate, get, put forward, stand, can, post, plunk for, persist, live on, have a bun in the oven, give birth, back, jump, allow, rear, lose, place upright, wear, house, contain, leap out, bear, patronise, subscribe, hold up, corroborate, provide, erect, defend, brave, tin, keep going, accept, bear out, support, resist, plump for, nominate, yield, gestate, permit, conduct

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  6. put upverb

    make available for sale at an auction

    «The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction»

    Synonyms:
    can, stand, post, tin, nominate, abide, set up, stomach, digest, suffer, brook, support, rear, offer, stick out, contribute, tolerate, put forward, provide, endure, erect, raise, bear, domiciliate, house

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  7. can, tin, put upverb

    preserve in a can or tin

    «tinned foods are not very tasty»

    Synonyms:
    digest, abide, tolerate, put forward, support, sack, give the axe, tin, can, endure, give the sack, post, stick out, fire, offer, give notice, displace, house, stomach, erect, dismiss, raise, provide, nominate, brook, set up, domiciliate, suffer, stand, rear, force out, contribute, terminate, send away, bear

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  8. house, put up, domiciliateverb

    provide housing for

    «The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town»

    Synonyms:
    support, stand, post, domicile, tin, nominate, abide, set up, shack, stomach, digest, suffer, brook, bear, rear, offer, stick out, contribute, tolerate, reside, can, provide, endure, put forward, erect, raise, domiciliate, house

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  9. put up, contributeverb

    provide

    «The city has to put up half the required amount»

    Synonyms:
    digest, abide, tolerate, conduce, put forward, bring, support, impart, house, tin, add, can, lead, endure, post, stick out, bestow, offer, give, stomach, erect, raise, kick in, provide, nominate, brook, set up, domiciliate, suffer, stand, rear, chip in, contribute, lend, bear

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

  10. nominate, put up, put forwardverb

    propose as a candidate for some honor

    Synonyms:
    digest, abide, evoke, tolerate, put forward, support, house, tin, can, endure, appoint, post, stick out, call down, conjure, make, state, arouse, assert, offer, invoke, propose, conjure up, stomach, erect, raise, stir, provide, nominate, call forth, brook, set up, domiciliate, name, suffer, bring up, stand, rear, posit, contribute, constitute, submit, bear

    Antonyms:
    unplanned

Matched Categories

    • Construct
    • Construction
    • Cookery
    • Engage
    • Install
    • Offer
    • Pay
    • Preserve
    • Propose
    • Shelter

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  1. David Zaslav:

    Within the next two years, it’s going to be put up or shut up for all of us, can you show you’re scaling ? Are you going to be a player in the US ? Are you going to be a player around the world ?

  2. Sebastian Kurz:

    For all these successes in the past two years I had to be ready to withstand a lot and also put up with a lot, from the rat poem to the proximity to radical right-wing groups and the ‘isolated incidents’ that kept coming back, there were many situations in which I found it very difficult to swallow all that.

  3. Larry Starr:

    We may be willing to put up — even embrace silliness as part of a holiday aesthetic — that we wouldn’t necessarily welcome in other ways.

  4. Tiger Woods:

    I keep saying it, but I am. I really am… Just to get to this point, just to be able to play, and not only just to play, but I put up a good first round. I got Tiger Woods there. I don’t quite have the endurance that I would like to have had, but as of a few weeks ago, didn’t even know if I was going to play in this event.

  5. Donald Osborne:

    The traditional auction houses can not put up six pictures of a car and sell it online because if somebody goes to BringaTrailer there are 123 pictures, plus two videos.


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  • provide
  • take in
  • bestow
  • billet
  • board
  • bunk
  • domicile
  • entertain
  • give lodging
  • harbor
  • house
  • lodge
  • make welcome
  • quarter
  • construct
  • raise
  • fabricate
  • forge
  • make
  • put together
  • rear
  • shape
  • uprear

On this page you’ll find 82 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to put up, such as: provide, take in, bestow, billet, board, and bunk.

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How to use put up in a sentence

He said nothing, however, to the friends he had in view to put up the money and that necessary security.

THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX

The promoters went his security and put up the cash into the bargain, and he went back to the publishing house victorious.

THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX

The first steam rolling mill, with the exception of the one at Soho, was put up at Bradley ironworks.

SHOWELL’S DICTIONARY OF BIRMINGHAMTHOMAS T. HARMAN AND WALTER SHOWELL

Val was a fool for letting his town house in the spring but of course we know he is one and must put up with it.

ELSTER’S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOOD

The first engine worked by steam in this town that we have record of was put up at same works in Water Street, in 1760.

SHOWELL’S DICTIONARY OF BIRMINGHAMTHOMAS T. HARMAN AND WALTER SHOWELL

It was very annoying—more than ever—to the Elder when he was required to put up twenty-five dollars in cash as a retainer.

THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX

He put up his brown hands and suddenly sketched Baroudi’s curiously shaped eyebrows.

BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENS

She brushed them aside, and, rising, put up her hands to feel the wet lying heavy on her hair.

UNCANNY TALESVARIOUS

It was one of those smart little six-room villas of which so many have been put up in the London suburbs of late.

UNCANNY TALESVARIOUS

SYNONYM OF THE DAY

OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO PUT UP

  • board
  • contain
  • domicile
  • entertain
  • furnish
  • harbor
  • hold
  • house
  • put up
  • quarter
  • receive
  • rent
  • shelter
  • supply
  • take in
  • welcome
  • accords
  • accustoms
  • adapts
  • adjusts
  • agrees
  • attunes
  • bends over backwards
  • complies
  • composes
  • conforms
  • coordinates
  • corresponds
  • don’t makes waves
  • don’t rocks the boat
  • fits
  • goes by the book
  • goes with the flow
  • harmonizes
  • integrates
  • makes consistent
  • modifies
  • plays the game
  • proportions
  • reconciles
  • settles
  • shapes up
  • suits
  • tailor-makes
  • tailors
  • tunes
  • accommodate
  • bed
  • canton
  • care for
  • feed
  • harbor
  • house
  • let crash
  • lodge
  • put up
  • quarter
  • room
  • accommodating
  • bedding
  • cantoning
  • caring for
  • feeding
  • harboring
  • housing
  • letting crash
  • lodging
  • putting up
  • quartering
  • rooming
  • assemble
  • bring about
  • carpenter
  • cast
  • compile
  • compose
  • contrive
  • engineer
  • erect
  • evolve
  • fabricate
  • fashion
  • fit together
  • forge
  • form
  • frame
  • jerry-build
  • knock together
  • make
  • manufacture
  • model
  • prefabricate
  • produce
  • put together
  • put up
  • raise
  • rear
  • reconstruct
  • sculpture
  • set up
  • superstruct
  • synthesize
  • throw together
  • throw up
  • bottle
  • keep
  • put up

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