putdown

[puht-doun]

putdown Definition

  • 1a remark or an action that belittles or humiliates someone
  • 2an act of rejecting or dismissing something

Using putdown: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "putdown" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made a putdown about her appearance.

  • Example

    Her boss gave her a putdown in front of the entire team.

  • Example

    The rejection letter was a real putdown.

  • Example

    I don't appreciate your constant putdowns.

putdown Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with putdown

  • to criticize or belittle someone

    Example

    He always tries to put me down in front of others.

  • to regard a failure or disappointment as a learning opportunity

    Example

    I didn't get the job, but I'll put it down to experience and try again next time.

  • put someone/something down for something

    to enter someone or something's name on a list for a particular purpose

    Example

    I've put you down for the charity run next month.

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Summary: putdown in Brief

'Putdown' [puht-doun] refers to a remark or action that belittles or humiliates someone, or an act of rejecting or dismissing something. It can be used in phrases like 'put someone down,' meaning to criticize or belittle someone, and 'put something down to experience,' meaning to regard a failure or disappointment as a learning opportunity.