put together

The phrase "put together" is versatile and can describe physical assembly, mental organization, or personal appearance.

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Definition

B1General

(common)To combine parts or elements to form a whole.

Example

  • She put together a puzzle in record time.
  • They put together a list of all the necessary items.

B1Construction

(technical)To assemble or build something from various components.

Example

  • He put together the new furniture without any help.
  • The team put together a prototype for the new device.

B2Organization

(common)To organize or arrange elements in a coherent manner.

Example

  • They put together a comprehensive report for the meeting.
  • She put together an impressive presentation.

C1Psychology

(informal)Stable and sound psychologically, appearing competent and responsible.

Example

  • Despite the chaos, she always seems so put together.
  • He is very put together for someone so young.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "put together":

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