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单词 put out
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putout

1 of 2

noun

put·​out ˈpu̇t-ˌau̇t How to pronounce putout (audio)
: the retiring of a base runner or batter by a defensive player in baseball

put out

2 of 2

verb

put out; putting out; puts out

transitive verb

1
: extinguish
put the fire out
2
: exert, use
put out considerable effort
3
: publish, issue
4
: to produce for sale
5
a
: disconcert, embarrass
b
: annoy, irritate
c
: inconvenience
don't put yourself out for us
6
: to cause to be out (as in baseball or cricket)

intransitive verb

1
: to set out from shore
2
: to make an effort
3
: to engage in sexual intercourse especially promiscuously

Synonyms

Verb

  • apply
  • exercise
  • exert
  • ply
  • wield
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Example Sentences

Noun The shortstop fielded the grounder and threw to first base for the putout. Verb despite putting out her best effort, she was unable to beat her longtime tennis rival put out the campfire before leaving
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The statue depicts Hrbek’s moment of glory: squeezing the final putout in his glove and raising his arms in triumph after clinching the Twins’ first championship in 1987. New York Times, 22 July 2022 Fouts got the first two batters to ground out to her for a 1-3 putout. Michael Casagrande | Mcasagrande@al.com, al, 21 May 2022 In the bottom of the tenth inning with two outs and two runners on base, Beeman struck out, and Newberg catcher Abby Carsley made the putout with a throw to first base to deny Lakeridge a walk-off win. oregonlive, 8 Apr. 2022 Machado, a third baseman, had a putout in deep right field and an assist from his normal position in the fourth inning. Bernie Wilson, ajc, 6 Sep. 2021 Senior catcher Devyn Tracey let the moment sink in after second baseman Grace Bielski caught a soft pop for the game’s final out, her sixth putout of the game. Craig Clary, baltimoresun.com, 16 June 2021 While the Tigers recorded an out after catcher Jake Rogers' error on a pickoff attempt, thanks to an uncanny 9-3-5-6-1-4 putout, the throw past first baseman Cabrera gifted Chicago a 4-2 lead. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press, 12 June 2021 That’s when Baez’s teammate Willson Contreras came barreling home, prompting Craig to toss the ball to the Pirates catcher, who missed a putout on Contreras. Jason Gay, WSJ, 28 May 2021 That play turned into a 1-3-1 putout that brought home the Pirates’ first run. Steve Kroner, San Francisco Chronicle, 15 May 2021
Verb
The Ukrainians have put out a sort of quite effective media. Abc News, ABC News, 12 Sep. 2022 Bon Appétit magazine just put out its list of 50 best new restaurants in the United States, and two Arizona restaurants made the cut. Andi Berlin, The Arizona Republic, 10 Sep. 2022 Dozens of leaders put out public statements yesterday following Buckingham Palace’s announcement of the Queen’s passing. Paolo Confino, Fortune, 9 Sep. 2022 However, these types of fire pits don't put out as much heat as other fuel types. Adria Greenhauff, Better Homes & Gardens, 18 Aug. 2022 Senate Democrats took a flamethrower to a forest and now want to put out the fire with a squirt gun. Stephen Miran, WSJ, 31 July 2022 Can’t put out a great record and then go play live and just be lackluster. Matt Wake | Mwake@al.com, al, 13 July 2022 Eventually, the plant will not put out any new growth and can become more susceptible to pest attack and fungal disease. Rita Perwich, San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 July 2022 The news that a theatergoer could not put out of mind as the play unfolded was being generated only a few miles away, in the House hearings on the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection. Peter Marks, Washington Post, 26 June 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1882, in the meaning defined above

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

putout

noun

put·​out ˈpu̇t-ˌau̇t How to pronounce putout (audio)
: out entry 4

put out 1 of 2

adjective

as in annoyed
subjected to and reacting with irritation he gets put out if anyone disturbs his dinner

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • annoyed
  • irritated
  • bothered
  • upset
  • aggravated
  • exasperated
  • angry
  • teed off
  • displeased
  • vexed
  • infuriated
  • irritable
  • galled
  • irked
  • frustrated
  • disturbed
  • peeved
  • angered
  • troubled
  • mad
  • scunnered
  • narked
  • outraged
  • distressed
  • indignant
  • sore
  • steaming
  • perturbed
  • cross
  • pinpricked
  • tested
  • inflamed
  • riled
  • rankled
  • irate
  • tortured
  • tried
  • piqued
  • enflamed
  • bristly
  • provoked
  • peevish
  • tormented
  • resentful
  • churlish
  • disapproving
  • testy
  • roiled
  • fretful
  • petulant
  • snuffy
  • persecuted
  • plagued
  • harassed
  • snappish
  • shirty
  • huffy
  • bilious
  • irascible
  • badgered
  • dyspeptic
  • ireful
  • pestered
  • cantankerous
  • grouchy
  • harried
  • bearish
  • grumpy
  • bedeviled
  • crabby
  • choleric
  • hassled
  • haggled
  • inconvenienced
  • touchy
  • fussy
  • ill-humored
  • cranky

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • content
  • satisfied
  • happy
  • pleased
  • calm
  • delighted
  • serene
  • tranquil
  • placid
  • peaceable
  • pacific
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put out

2 of 2

verb

1
as in to exert
to bring to bear especially forcefully or effectively despite putting out her best effort, she was unable to beat her longtime tennis rival

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • exert
  • use
  • apply
  • exercise
  • ply
  • wield
  • utilize
  • employ
  • misuse
  • abuse
  • misapply
2
as in to extinguish
to cause to cease burning put out the campfire before leaving

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • extinguish
  • blow out
  • blanket
  • quench
  • dowse
  • douse
  • rub out
  • snuff (out)
  • stamp (out)
  • smother
  • stub
  • suffocate
  • choke
  • snub (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • light
  • fire
  • ignite
  • kindle
  • enflame
  • inflame
3
as in to annoy
to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts my father was put out by all the street noise outside our house

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • annoy
  • bother
  • bug
  • irritate
  • get
  • wear on
  • persecute
  • get to
  • eat
  • aggravate
  • spite
  • get one's goat
  • stick in one's craw
  • rub the wrong way
  • grate
  • anger
  • frost
  • get on one's nerves
  • worry
  • set one's teeth on edge
  • itch
  • hack (off)
  • ruffle
  • plague
  • burn (up)
  • exasperate
  • irk
  • tease
  • gall
  • infuriate
  • vex
  • nettle
  • pique
  • rile
  • gripe
  • chafe
  • peeve
  • provoke
  • rasp
  • nark
  • insult
  • upset
  • offend
  • nag
  • harass
  • ballyrag
  • bullyrag
  • rouse
  • hassle
  • harry
  • devil
  • hagride
  • badger
  • enrage
  • exercise
  • heckle
  • bait
  • inflame
  • outrage
  • distress
  • discomfort
  • agitate
  • antagonize
  • pester
  • incense
  • unsettle
  • undo
  • enflame
  • perturb
  • roil
  • disquiet
  • rankle
  • affront
  • madden
  • fret
  • unhinge
  • freak (out)
  • discompose
  • miff

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • appease
  • placate
  • satisfy
  • please
  • pacify
  • conciliate
  • oblige
  • gratify
  • mollify
  • delight
  • propitiate
  • assure
  • content
  • comfort
  • reassure
  • cheer
  • quiet
  • console
  • soothe
  • gladden
  • solace
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4
as in to weigh
to cause discomfort to or trouble for if it wouldn't put you out too much, would you mind giving me a ride to the airport?

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • weigh
  • trouble
  • bother
  • hold back
  • inconvenience
  • disturb
  • hold up
  • get
  • incommode
  • tie up
  • disoblige
  • discommode
  • anger
  • upset
  • burden
  • annoy
  • saddle
  • hinder
  • provoke
  • impede
  • handicap
  • encumber
  • interfere (with)
  • hamper
  • bug
  • inhibit
  • shackle
  • hamstring
  • obstruct
  • aggravate
  • fetter
  • hobble
  • trammel
  • manacle
  • irk
  • grate
  • gall
  • nettle
  • vex
  • pique
  • exasperate
  • rile
  • chafe
  • peeve
  • inflame
  • perturb
  • agitate
  • enflame

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • assist
  • aid
  • favor
  • help
  • accommodate
  • facilitate
  • ease
  • oblige
  • satisfy
  • appease
  • smooth
  • please
  • placate
  • disarm
  • content
  • comfort
  • gratify
  • abet
  • delight
  • pacify
  • mollify
  • console
  • conciliate
  • gladden
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5
as in to publish
to produce and release for distribution in printed form though most of their sales are now transacted through the Internet, the company still puts out a mail-order catalog

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • publish
  • get out
  • print
  • issue
  • come out with
  • copublish
  • reprint
  • produce
  • reissue
  • republish
  • market
  • contribute
  • syndicate
  • manufacture
  • edit
  • serialize
  • distribute

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • suppress
  • censor
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