put up
2 antonyms and opposites of put up, grouped by meaning.
Phrasal verb — To build, erect or fix something in a raised position so that it can be seen or used.
Synonyms by Meaning
1. phrasal verb
To build, erect or fix something in a raised position so that it can be seen or used.
“They put up a marquee in the garden the night before.”
Opposites
2. phrasal verb
To let someone stay in your home or pay for their accommodation for a short time.
“We can put you up for a couple of nights if the hotels are full.”
Antonyms
How to use put up
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Neutral; the accommodation sense is slightly informal.
Frequently asked questions
What does "put up with" mean?
It means to tolerate something unpleasant without complaining: "I won't put up with that noise." It is a separate three-part verb and has no connection to building or hosting.
What is the difference between "put up" and "set up"?
"Put up" is about physically raising or erecting something, or lodging a person. "Set up" is about arranging or establishing something, which may be abstract — you put up a tent but set up a company.
What does "put up or shut up" mean?
It challenges someone to back their talk with action, money or evidence, or else stop talking. It comes from gambling, where a player must place a stake to stay in the hand.