"Putt" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Putt" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Putt" Meaning

To hit a small ball into a hole using a club in a game such as golf.

"Putt" Examples

Usage Examples of "putt"


1. Golfing

When talking about golf, "putt" can specifically refer to a stroke made on the green.

She leaned over to make her putt on the fifth hole.
His putt on the last hole sealed his victory.

2. Place Carefully

In general usage, to "putt" means to place something in a particular spot with care.

Carefully put the vase on the table.
The lovers gently put the flowers on her grave.

3. Animal Sounds

Some animals make a sound described as a "putt."

The baby chick let out a high-pitched putt.
The tension in the morning was like a cat's low putt.

4. Space

A "putt" can also imply a small amount or part of something.

What's your putt in selling your car for tomorrow?
He paid his school fees without owing a putt.

5. Effectiveness

Lastly, when discussing the potency of medicine or a treatment, "putt" can mean effectiveness or small amount of effect.

The only putt of the remedy worked perfectly for his stomach issues.

"Putt" Similar Words

Putrifacted

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Putrification

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The process of decaying or rotting, especially the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria or fungi, often resulting in a foul odor.<br><br>Example: "The waterlogged soil began to experience putrification, emitting a strong stench from the decomposition of organic materials."<br><br>Synonyms: decomposition, rot, spoilage, corruption.

Putrify

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To corrupt or rot something, typically as a result of being left in an unhealthy or unsanitary environment for too long.

Putrilage

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Puts

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A verb meaning to place or put something in a particular position or location, often implying a sense of giving or transferring something from one point to another, often with the intention of storing, keeping, or abandoning it.

Putsch

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Putschist

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A putschist is a person who participates in a coup d'état, or a plot to overthrow a government or a ruling authority, usually by force or violence.

Putschists

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A group of individuals who stage a revolt or coup against a government or other established authority, often using force or military power.<br><br>Example: "The failed putschists were arrested by the police and charged with treason."

Puttable

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Capable of being put in a particular situation or place.

Puttanesca

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A type of Italian pasta sauce originating from Naples, characterized by its strong flavors and ingredients, typically including olives, capers, garlic, anchovies, and sometimes tomatoes, which gives the sauce a distinctive salty and savory taste.

Putted

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Puttee

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Puttees

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Putter

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Puttered

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To falter or become ineffective, especially in a gradual or unsteady manner; to move or operate in a slow, uncertain, or aimless way.<br><br>Example: The car putttered along the highway due to a faulty engine.

Puttering

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Puttering refers to doing something slowly and carelessly, often with a casual or aimless attitude. It can also describe a gentle, soothing sound, similar to the quiet humming or throbbing of an engine.