Synonym: dress, wear. Antonym: take off. Similar words: put out, put off, autonomy, tone, put, get on, button, sit on. Meaning: v. 1. put clothing on one's body 2. add to something existing 3. put on the stove or ready for cooking 4. carry out (performances) 5. add to the odometer 6. prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance 7. apply to a surface 8. fool or hoax 9. increase (one's body weight). adj. adopted in order to deceive put-on. n. 1. a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way 2. something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage 3. a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement.
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91. I'll put on one of my favourite records.
92. He seems very sincere, but it's all put on.
93. Here, put on your nice warm coat.
94. What dress shall I put on for the party?
95. She put on a silly voice as she imitated her boss.
96. There are still a few technical problems/obstacles/hurdles to be surmounted before the product can be put on sale to the public.
97. A thorough check is made before the luggage is put on the plane.
98. She had put on her make-up and darkened her eyelashes.
99. He put on some soft music and turned the lights down in order to give the room a bit more atmosphere.
100. I felt a bit chilly so I put on a jacket.
101. Your luggage must be weighed before it is put on the aircraft.
102. He put on a pair of short pants and an undershirt.
103. Ryle put on a robe and went down to the kitchen.
104. The birds were put on display at the zoological society.
105. She slipped her coat off and put on her blouse.
106. She put on an impressive turn of speed to overtake the others.
107. The film's been put on hold until the financial situation improves.
108. The children put on a play adapted from a Russian folk tale.
109. So many people wanted to go to the match that another train had to be put on.
110. It is freezing outside,[http://sentencedict.com/put on.html] and put on your winter coat.
111. Leaving the court, the families all tried to put on a brave face .
112. Pat was wearing an outrageous backless purple dress, so, not to be outdone, I put on my new gold and black trouser suit.
113. Even clever people are not terribly clever when put on the spot.
114. The club captain has been put on the transfer list at his own request.
115. The district was put on red alert during a terrorist's bomb scare.
116. She put on some make-up to cover the dark shadows under her eyes.
117. The painting will be put on public display next week.
118. The product had not been adequately tested before being put on the market.
119. I can eat what I want but I never put on weight.
120. Put on your lifejacket, which would help you to stay up if you fall out of the boat.