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Put aside Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊt/ /əˈsaɪd
PUT uh-SIDE
pʊt/ /ɐsˈaɪd
put uh-SIDE

Definition

To move something to the side temporarily; also, to save something (like money or time) for a future use.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both literal and figurative use: 'put aside your phone' (literal), 'put aside your worries' (figurative). Can also mean to save money ('put aside $10 a week'). Often implies temporariness. Less formal than 'set aside.'

Example Sentences

Please put aside your homework for now.

basic

She puts aside $20 every week for savings.

basic

Let's put aside our differences and work together.

basic

Could you put aside that report and help me for a minute?

natural

He always puts aside some time for his family, no matter how busy he is.

natural

Try to put aside your doubts and give it a chance.

natural