puts, put, putting
to put on
phrasal verbC
To dress oneself in clothing or accessories
- 1She put on her coat before leaving.
- 2He put on a hat to protect himself from the sun.
To put on means to wear clothes or accessories. It is the action of placing clothing or items on your body. For example, when you wake up in the morning, you put on your shirt, pants, and shoes before going out. It is a simple task of getting dressed for the day.
Remember, "to put on" is not just about getting dressed, it's about expressing yourself through your clothing choices. So, take your time and choose outfits that make you feel confident and comfortable. Your style is a reflection of who you are, so wear it proudly!
at a government building
Preparing for the Ceremony
David
Emily, you should put on your jacket before we head inside.
Emily
Good idea, David. It's a bit chilly in here.
David
I always forget how cold these places can be.
Emily
Thanks for the reminder. I'm ready now.
in a hotel room
Getting Ready for the Evening
Sandra
It's almost time for dinner, I need to put on my dress.
Sharon
Good idea, I'll wear my new sandals.
Sandra
Don't forget your necklace, it matches perfectly.
Sharon
Thanks for reminding me, I'll grab it now.
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Similar to "to put on":
- 1wear
- 2don