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    put upon
    /ˈpʊt əpɒn/

    adjective

    • 1. taken advantage of as a result of one's good nature; expected or asked to do too much: "I've encouraged her to say no if she really feels put upon"
  2. PUT UPON definition: 1. having to do more than is fair in order to allow other people to get what they want in a…. Learn more.

  3. May 1, 2024 · The meaning of PUT-UPON is imposed upon : taken advantage of. How to use put-upon in a sentence.

  4. PUT UPON meaning: 1. having to do more than is fair in order to allow other people to get what they want in a…. Learn more.

  5. If you are put-upon, you are treated badly by someone who takes advantage of your willingness to help them. [ informal ] Volunteers from all walks of life are feeling put upon.

  6. Definition of put-upon adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Define put upon. put upon synonyms, put upon pronunciation, put upon translation, English dictionary definition of put upon. v. put , put·ting , puts v. tr. 1. To place in a specified location; set: She put the books on the table. 2. To cause to be in a specified condition: His...

  8. Put-upon definition: imposed upon; ill-used.. See examples of PUT-UPON used in a sentence.

  9. to assign; to place (something) in connection with something else in the mind:[ ~ + object] to put the blame on others. to estimate:[ ~ + object + at + object] I'd put the distance at about fifty miles. to bet or wager:[ ~ + object + on + object] He put half a million dollars on the horse to win.

  10. Definitions of put-upon. adjective. of persons; taken advantage of. synonyms: exploited, ill-used, used, victimised, victimized. misused. used incorrectly or carelessly or for an improper purpose.

  11. Aug 31, 2023 · put upon (comparative more put upon, superlative most put upon) Imposed on, taken advantage of, used, taken for granted, or unappreciated.