Put into words Meaning in English
expression
ˈpʊt/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə/ /ˈwɝdz
PUT IN-too WORDZ
pʊt/ /ˈɪntʊ/ /wˈɜːdz
put IN-too WURDZ
Definição
To express something, especially a feeling, idea, or experience, by saying or writing it in words.
Uso & Nuances
Used when it's difficult to clearly express complex emotions or thoughts; often appears with 'can't', 'hard to', or 'difficult to'. Sounds natural in both spoken and written English. Common alternatives: 'articulate', 'express'.
Spanish: expresar con palabras - poner en palabrasPortuguese (BR): expressar em palavras - colocar em palavrasPortuguese (PT): expressar por palavras - pôr em palavrasChinese (Simplified): 用语言表达 - 用话说出来Chinese (Traditional): 用言語表達 - 用話說出來Hindi: शब्दों में कहना - शब्दों में व्यक्त करनाArabic: يصوغ بالكلمات - يعبّر بالكلماتBengali: শব্দে প্রকাশ করা - কথা দিয়ে বোঝানোRussian: выразить словами - облечь в словаJapanese: 言葉にするVietnamese: diễn đạt thành lờiKorean: 말로 표현하다Turkish: kelimelere dökmek - sözle ifade etmekUrdu: الفاظ میں بیان کرناIndonesian: mengungkapkan dengan kata-kata - mengutarakan
Frases de Exemplo
It's hard for me to put into words how I feel.
basic
Can you put your thoughts into words?
basic
She finds it easy to put her ideas into words.
basic
Some emotions are just too strong to put into words.
natural
I can't really put into words how grateful I am.
natural
He struggled to put into words what the experience meant to him.
natural