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put-on
[poot-on, -awn, poot-on, -awn]
noun
an act or instance of putting someone on.
a prank or pretense, especially one perpetrated or assumed in mock seriousness; hoax; spoof.
affected manner or behavior; pretentiousness.
adjective
assumed, feigned, pretended, or disguised.
a put-on manner that didn't fool anyone.
put on
verb
to clothe oneself in
to put on a coat
(usually passive) to adopt (an attitude or feeling) insincerely
his misery was just put on
to present or stage (a play, show, etc)
to increase or add
she put on weight
the batsman put on fifty runs before lunch
to cause (an electrical device) to function
(also preposition) to wager (money) on a horse race, game, etc
he put ten pounds on the favourite
(also preposition) to impose as a burden or levy
to put a tax on cars
cricket to cause (a bowler) to bowl
to connect (a person) by telephone
slang, to mock or tease
noun
a hoax or piece of mockery
an affected manner or mode of behaviour
Word History and Origins
Origin of put on1
Idioms and Phrases
Clothe oneself with, as in I put on my socks . [Mid-1400s]
Apply, activate, as in He put on the brakes . [Mid-1700s]
Assume affectedly, pretend to, as in He put on a British accent . This idiom is sometimes put as put it on , as in He's not really asleep; he's putting it on . [Late 1600s; late 1800s]
put someone on . Tease or mislead another, as in I don't believe you! You're putting me on . [ Slang ; mid-1900s]
Add to, gain, as in Please put this on our bill , or I've put on some weight .
Cause to be performed, produce, as in I hear they're putting on Shakespeare this summer . [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
The event will be put on by CSI Sports/Fight Sports but details regarding the date, location, broadcasters and rules of the event are yet to be announced.
He’s got kind of an operatic quality to some of the stuff he sings — very emotional and melodic music that he puts on top of the heaviness of System.
That decision was also put on hold during the appeal process.
"I have housing associations that when they have a vacant property, signs are being put on the windows of those properties saying 'locals only'."
Some of the works owned by Goudstikker were recovered in Germany after the war, and put on display in Amsterdam as part of the Dutch national collection.
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