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Synonyms and antonyms of General words meaning to put something somewhere in British Thesaurus

General words meaning to put something somewhere

put (verb)

to move something to a particular position, especially using your hands

place (verb)

to put something somewhere, especially in a careful or deliberate way

position (verb)

to put something in a particular place

set (verb)

to put someone or something in a position

lay (verb)

to put someone or something down in a careful way, especially so that they are lying flat

balance (verb)

to put something somewhere carefully so that it is steady and does not fall

pile (verb)

to put a large amount of something somewhere

settle (verb)

to put something carefully in a place

set out ()

to put something where it can be seen or used

put down ()

to put someone or something onto a surface, especially the floor

bang (verb)

to put something somewhere with a lot of force, making a loud noise

consign to ()

to put someone or something somewhere, especially because you do not want to deal with them

deposit (verb)

formal to put or leave something somewhere

get (verb)

to fit or put something in a place

install (verb)

to put someone somewhere

leave (verb)

to put something somewhere, especially in a place where it will stay

leave (verb)

to put a message somewhere for someone else to receive later

locate (verb)

to establish something in a particular place

park (verb)

informal to leave something in a place for a period of time

perch (verb)

to put something on a narrow surface that is usually high

placement (noun)

the act of putting something into a position

plant (verb)

to firmly put someone or something or yourself in a particular place or position

poise (verb)

to hold or balance something carefully

pop (verb)

to move something quickly to a particular position

prop (verb)

to hold something in position by putting something under or against it, or by leaning it against something else

put (verb)

to build or place something somewhere

put back ()

to put something in the place where it was before it was moved

put out ()

to put something in a place where someone will see it, so that they can use it or have it

put the rubbish out ()

to place something outside your house

relay (verb)

to put something back in its correct position on the floor or ground or under the ground

rest (verb)

to put something somewhere for support, especially a part of your body

return (verb)

to put, send, or take something back to the place where it came from

run (verb)

to put something such as a wire or thread somewhere

site (verb)

to put something in a particular place

situate (verb)

formal to put something, especially a building, in a particular place

slam (verb)

to put, move, or hit something against or onto a surface with great force

slam something home ()

to put something somewhere with great force

stand (verb)

to put an object or a person somewhere in an upright position