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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
purple
purple
noun or adjective
Shades of purple:
amethyst, aubergine,
gentian, heather,
heliotrope, indigo, lavender,
lilac, magenta, mauve,
mulberry, plum, puce,
royal purple, violetpurpose^1
noun the reason for something
» The purpose of Fleur’s
shopping trip was to buy
a new winter coat.
aim, function, intention,
object, point, reasonpurpose^2 :
on purpose
adverb deliberately
» Did you do that on purpose?
by design, deliberately,
intentionally, knowingly,
purposelypush^1
verb to apply force to
something in order to move it
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verb to persuade someone into
doing something » His mother
pushed him into auditioning for
a part in the play.
encourage, persuade,
press, urgepushy
adjective (informal)
unpleasantly forceful and
determined
» Our new swimming coach
can be rather pushy.
aggressive, ambitious,
assertive, bossy, forceful,
obtrusiveput^1
verb to place something
somewhere » Angela put
the photograph on her desk.
deposit, lay, place,
position, restput^2
verb to express something » I
think you put that very well.
phrase, wordput down^1
verb to criticize someone and
make them appear foolish
» My big sister is always
putting me down.
belittle, criticize,
find fault with, humiliateput down^2
verb to kill an animal that is
ill or dangerous » The dog
was so ill that it had to be
put down.
destroy, euthanize, kill,
put out of its misery,
put to sleepput off
verb to delay something
» We have put off making
a decision about where to go
until next week.
defer, delay, postpone,
put back, put on ice,
rescheduleput up with
verb to tolerate something
disagreeable » He put up
with his daughter’s loud music
for an hour before asking her
to turn it down.
abide, bear, stand, stand
for, stomach, tolerate,
brook, countenancepuzzle^1
verb to perplex and confuse
» There was something about
Renata that puzzled me.
baffle, bewilder, confuse,
mystify, stump, confound,
flummox, nonplus, perplexpuzzle^2
noun a game or question that
requires a lot of thought to
solve » I enjoy doing
crossword puzzles.
brain-teaser (informal),
poser, problem, riddleI enjoy doing crossword puzzles.push
(^1) verb to apply force to something
in order to move it » He pushed
his friend on the swing.
press
He pressed his hands
against his friend’s back
to help her swing.
ram
He rammed his
shoulder against
the playground
gate to open it.
shove
He shoved the roundabout
to make it whizz round.
thrust
She was thrust forward
on the swing.
antonym: pull
She pulled her legs back
to swing higher.
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