place down
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To put or set something down onto a surface, typically in a deliberate or careful manner, resulting in it being in a settled or stable position.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the action of moving an object from being held or carried to resting on a surface. It implies a final, settled placement. It is often used in imperative sentences to give instructions.
Examples
- Verb:
- Please place down the vase on the table carefully.
- He placed down the heavy box with a sigh of relief.
- The instruction was to place down your tools and step away.
Advanced Usage
- "to place [something] down": The object is often placed between the verb and the particle "down" for clarity and emphasis on the item being set down.
- She placed the fragile heirloom down on the velvet cloth.
Variants and Related Words
- Set down (phrasal verb): A very close synonym, often interchangeable with "place down."
- Set down your bags here.
- Put down (phrasal verb): Can be synonymous but can also have other meanings (e.g., to criticize, to euthanize an animal). In the context of physically setting something on a surface, it is similar.
- Put down that book and listen to me.
Synonyms
- Set down: To put or place something on a surface.
- Deposit: To put or set down in a specific place, often more formal.
- Lay down: To place something in a horizontal position (often used for long, flat objects or abstract concepts like "lay down the law").
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Place [object] down: The standard construction.
- Place the groceries down on the counter.
- Set [object] down: An alternative construction with identical meaning in this context.
- Set the baby down in the crib.
Notes on Usage
"Place down" is a specific and somewhat formal alternative to the more common "put down" or "set down." It emphasizes the care or deliberateness of the action. The word "place" itself already implies setting something in a location, so "down" can sometimes be omitted without changing the core meaning (e.g., Place the vase on the table). However, "place down" explicitly adds the directional component of moving something to a lower, supporting surface.
Verb
- cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place
- set down your bags here