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Put out Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊt/ /ˈaʊt
PUT-owt
pʊt/ /ˈaʊt
put-OWT

Definition

To extinguish something like a fire or a light, to cause inconvenience for someone, or to publish or release information or products.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, common in everyday English. Main meanings: 'put out a fire/light' (extinguish), 'be put out' (feel annoyed), 'put out a statement/book' (publish). Usually separable: 'put the fire out' or 'put out the fire'. Be careful: 'put out' (extinguish) is different from 'put off' (postpone).

Example Sentences

Please put out the candles before you leave.

basic

Firefighters quickly put out the fire.

basic

He put out a new book last year.

basic

Sorry to put out all the snacks so early, but everyone was hungry.

natural

She seemed really put out by the change of plans.

natural

The company will put out an official statement soon.

natural