| put | A prostitute | en |
| put | Puts the specified element into the Dictionary, using the specified key | en |
| put | A bondholder's right to redeem a bond before maturity; a contract that grants the right to sell at a specified price a specified number of shares by a certain date (See call) | en |
| put | Maps the specified key to the specified value in this dictionary | en |
| put | An option contract that gives the owner the right to force the sale of a certain number of shares of stock at a specified price, on or before a specified date | en |
| put | An option contract that gives the holder the right to sell the underlying security at a specified price for a certain fixed period of time | en |
| put | In options the buyer of a put has the right to acquire a short position in the underlying futures contract at the strike price until the option expires; the seller (writer) of the put obligates himself to take a long position in the futures at the strike price if the buyer exercises his put | en |
| put | A type of option A put option gives the buyer the right but not the obligation to sell a stated number of shares of a security at a stated price on or before a specified date (Also used for bonds & futures contracts) Eg, a Dec 85 Eastman Kodak put option gives the owner the right to sell 100 shares of EK on or before the December expiration date of the option (usually the 3rd Friday of the month) at 85 regardless of the actual price of EK at the time The owner can sell the option at any time before the expiration date Eg, if EK is trading at 80 in mid-November, the owner could sell the put option & collect the current premium He would get $500 for the option's intrinsic value (strike price of 85 minus current market price of 80 = 5) & additional premium for the remaining time value of the option On US exchanges each option represents 100 shares of the underlying stock See also Call (Option) | en |
| put | An option which gives the buyer the right but not the obligation to sell an underlying asset (commodity futures contract, stocks, etc ) at an agreed upon price (strike price) within a specified period of time | en |
| put | arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events, etc ; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times" | en |
| put | An option contract that gives the holder the right to sell the underlying security at a specified price for a certain fixed period of time See also Call | en |
| put | estimate; "We put the time of arrival at 8 P M " | en |
| put | If you put it to someone that something is true, you suggest that it is true, especially when you think that they will be unwilling to admit this. But I put it to you that they're useless | en |
| put | If you put written information somewhere, you write, type, or print it there. Mary's family were so pleased that they put an announcement in the local paper to thank them He crossed out `Screenplay' and put `Written by' instead | en |
| put | If you put something at a particular value or in a particular category, you consider that it has that value or that it belongs in that category. I would put her age at about 50 or so All the more technically advanced countries put a high value on science It is not easy to put the guilty and innocent into clear-cut categories | en |
| put | To throw or cast with a pushing motion "overhand," the hand being raised from the shoulder; a practice in athletics; as, to put the shot or weight | en |
| put | the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date | en |
| put | An option to sell a specified number of shares of stock at a specified price within a nine-month period | en |
| put | make an investment; "Put money into bonds" | en |
| put | formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language" | en |
| put | cause (someone) to undergo something; "He put her to the torture" | en |
| put | An option to sell a commodity, security, or futures contract at a specified price at any time between now and the expiration of the option contract | en |
| put | A contract to sell stock at a set price on or before a certain date | en |
| put | An option granting the right to sell the underlying futures contract Opposite of a call | en |
| put | A type of option which enables the investor to sell a fixed number of shares at a set price within a given time period This is used as a hedge or protection for an existing investment | en |
| put | To throw a heavy iron ball. See shot put | en |
| put | To exercise a put option | en |
| put | To place something somewhere | en |
| put | To express something in a certain manner | en |
| put | To bring or set into a certain relation, state or condition | en |
| put | the right to sell a specified stock at a specified quantity, amount, date, and price | en |
| put | A security that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to sell 100 shares of common stock at the strike price on or before the date of expiration Also see Options and Call, as well as Investment Strategies | en |
| put | An option contract under which the holder (buyer) has the right to sell the number of shares of the underlying security that is covered by the contract at a fixed price for a fixed period of time The put option buyer pays the put option seller (writer) a fee called a premium It also obligates the seller, if the buyer exercises, to purchase the underlying security that is covered by the contract at a fixed price for a fixed period of time | en |
| put | An option contract that gives the buyer (holder) the right to sell, and places on the writer the obligation to buy a specified number of shares of the underlying stock at the given strike price on or before the expiration date of the contract | en |
| put | If you put a case, opinion, or proposal, you explain it and list the reasons why you support or believe it. He always put his point of view with clarity and with courage He put the case to the Saudi Foreign Minister = present | en |
| put | An options contract giving the holder the right to sell a specified number of shares of the underlying stock for a specified price by a specified date If the put holder chooses to exercise the option, the writer is obligated to buy the underlying stock according to the terms of the contract; if the put holder does not choose to exercise the option, the option premium becomes a loss Options investors who believe that a stock's price will fall buy puts See also call | en |
| put | An option to sell a stock at a predetermined price within a specific time period | en |
| put | is an option contract that gives the holder the right to sell a specific volume of a commodity or security at a specific price (strike price) to the writer of the option on or before a specific date (expiration) | en |
| put | In the kernel, means "drop a reference to" This indicates that whatever task was using the object previously is no longer interested This may just decrement a usage count, or perform a more complicated reaping routine | en |
| put | An option to sell a specified number of shares of stock at a specified price within a specified period of time | en |
| put | An option to sell a stipulated amount of stock or securities within a specified time and at a fixed exercise price See Call | en |
| put | If you say that something is bigger or better than several other things put together, you mean that it is bigger or has more good qualities than all of those other things if they are added together. London has more pubs and clubs than the rest of the country put together | en |
| put | To steer; to direct one's course; to go | en |
| put | To go or move; as, when the air first puts up | en |
| put | To convey coal in the mine, as from the working to the tramway | en |
| put | the hand being raised from the shoulder; a practice in athletics; as, to put the shot or weight | en |
| put | When you put a question to someone, you ask them the question. Is this fair? Well, I put that question today to Deputy Counsel Craig Gillen He thinks that some workers may be afraid to put questions publicly | en |
| put | The act of putting; an action; a movement; a thrust; a push; as, the put of a ball | en |
| put | To attach or attribute; to assign; as, to put a wrong construction on an act or expression | en |
| put | To throw or cast with a pushing motion "overhand," | en |
| put | To incite; to entice; to urge; to constrain; to oblige | en |
| put | A certain game at cards | en |
| put | A privilege which one party buys of another to "put" | en |
| put | adapt; "put these words to music" | en |
| put | cause (someone) to undergo something; "He put her to the torture | en |
| put | A privilege which one party buys of another to "put" (deliver) to him a certain amount of stock, grain, etc | en |
| put | put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point" | en |
| put | cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation; "That song put me in awful good humor" | en |
| put | (deliver) to him a certain amount of stock, grain, etc | en |
| put | attribute or give; "She put too much emphasis on her the last statement"; "He put all his efforts into this job"; "The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story" | en |
| put | at a certain price and date | en |
| put | To lay down; to give up; to surrender | en |
| put | To play a card or a hand in the game called put | en |
| put | To put someone or something in a particular state or situation means to cause them to be in that state or situation. This is going to put them out of business He was putting himself at risk My doctor put me in touch with a psychiatrist | en |
| put | If you put someone somewhere, you cause them to go there and to stay there for a period of time. Rather than put him in the hospital, she had been caring for him at home I'd put the children to bed | en |
| put | When you put something in a particular place or position, you move it into that place or position. Leaphorn put the photograph on the desk She hesitated, then put her hand on Grace's arm Mishka put down a heavy shopping bag | en |
| put | The form put is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. Put is used in a large number of expressions which are explained under other words in this dictionary. For example, the expression to put someone in the picture is explained at picture | en |
| put | To set before one for judgment, acceptance, or rejection; to bring to the attention; to offer; to state; to express; figuratively, to assume; to suppose; formerly sometimes followed by that introducing a proposition; as, to put a question; to put a case | en |
| put | If you put your trust, faith, or confidence in someone or something, you trust them or have faith or confidence in them. How much faith should we put in anti-ageing products? = place | en |
| put | When you put an idea or remark in a particular way, you express it in that way. You can use expressions like to put it simply and to put it bluntly before saying something when you want to explain how you are going to express it. I had already met Pete a couple of times through -- how should I put it -- friends in low places He doesn't, to put it very bluntly, give a damn about the woman or the baby He admitted the security forces might have made some mistakes, as he put it You can't put that sort of fear into words | en |
| put | If you put money into a business or project, you invest money in it. Investors should consider putting some money into an annuity | en |
| put | If you put time, strength, or energy into an activity, you use it in doing that activity. Eleanor did not put much energy into the discussion | en |
| put | place; lay; insert; impose; mark fiil | en |
| put | To put something on people or things means to cause them to have it, or to cause them to be affected by it. The ruling will put extra pressure on health authorities to change working practices and shorten hours They will also force schools to put more emphasis on teaching basic subjects. = place | en |
| put | To move in any direction; to impel; to thrust; to push; nearly obsolete, except with adverbs, as with by (to put by = to thrust aside; to divert); or with forth (to put forth = to thrust out) | en |
| put | throwing of a heavy iron ball (Track and Field) isim | en |
| put | of Put, contracted from putteth | en |
| put | To bring to a position or place; to place; to lay; to set; figuratively, to cause to be or exist in a specified relation, condition, or the like; to bring to a stated mental or moral condition; as, to put one in fear; to put a theory in practice; to put an enemy to fight | en |
| put | A rustic; a clown; an awkward or uncouth person | en |
| put | A pit | en |
| put | 3d pers | en |
| put | pres | en |
| put | sing | en |
| To put | pult | en |
| puts | Option contracts which give the holder the right but not the obligation to sell a specified quantity of a particular commodity, financial instrument, or other interest at a given price (the "strike price") prior to or on a future date Also called "put option," they will have a higher (lower) value the lower (higher) the current market value of the underlying article is relative to the strike price | en |
| puts | Option contracts which give the holder the right but not the obligation to sell a specified quantity of a particular commodity or other interest at a given price (the "strike price") prior to or on a future date Also called "put option," they will have a higher (lower) value the lower (higher) the current market value of the underlying article is relative to the strike price | en |
| putting | The action of the verb to putt | en |
| putting | present participle of put | en |
| putting | present participle of putt | en |
| putting | The action of the verb to put | en |
| putting | with the hand raised or extended from the shoulder; originally, a Scottish game | en |
| putting | The throwing of a heavy stone, shot, etc | en |
| putting | laying, placing isim | en |
| putting | hitting a golf ball on the putting surface with a putter; "his putting let him down today" | en |
| putting | putt: hitting a golf ball on the putting surface with a putter; "his putting let him down today" | en |
| putting | A variety of golf in which balls are tapped into holes over short distances using a putter | en |