[Phrasal Verb] PUT ON - Exploring Ways to Embrace Change in Appearance

Put on

Put on

Start wearing or deceive.

Put on" has a dual meaning depending on the context. It can mean to begin wearing something, like putting on a coat in cold weather. Alternatively, it can mean to deceive someone in a playful or harmful way. Mastering this phrasal verb can enhance understanding of social nuances and interpersonal interactions.

Example Sentences

  1. She put on her favorite dress.

    She dressed herself in her favorite outfit.

  2. Every morning, he put on his running shoes and went for a jog.

    Every morning, he put on his running shoes and went jogging.

  3. Before heading out, they put on their jackets to stay warm.

    Before going out, they wore their jackets to stay warm.

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