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put on vs round

round vs put on

put on is not a noun while round is a noun.

put on and round both are adjectives.

put on and round both are verbs.

put on is not an adverb while round is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
put on No Yes Yes No
round Yes Yes Yes Yes
As verbs, round is a hyponym of put on; that is, round is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than put on:
  • put on: increase (one's body weight)
  • round: become round, plump, or shapely
Other hyponyms of put on include fill out, flesh out, pack on.
put on (noun) round (noun)
(often plural) a series of professional calls (usually in a set order)
the usual activities in your day
the activity of playing 18 holes of golf
any circular or rotating mechanism
a charge of ammunition for a single shot
a crosspiece between the legs of a chair
a partsong in which voices follow each other; one voice starts and others join in one after another until all are singing different parts of the song at the same time
an outburst of applause
a cut of beef between the rump and the lower leg
a serving to each of a group (usually alcoholic)
a regular route for a sentry or policeman
the course along which communications spread
(sports) a division of a game during which one team is on the offensive
an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs
put on (adjective) round (adjective)
adopted in order to deceive having the shape or form of a circle
(of sounds) full and rich
(mathematics) expressed to the nearest integer, ten, hundred, or thousand
put on (verb) round (verb)
put clothing on one's body become round, plump, or shapely
increase (one's body weight) make round
add to something existing bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state
add to the odometer express as a round number
fool or hoax pronounce with rounded lips
coat, cover or smear a surface with attack in speech or writing
prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance wind around; move along a circular course
carry out (performances)
put on the stove or ready for cooking
put on (adverb) round (adverb)
from beginning to end; throughout
Difference between put on and round

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