Put-up

Pronunciation: /ˈpʊt- ˈəp/

Put-up (adj)

  1. Made quickly for a short time, often for an event or emergency.
  2. Placed or fixed in a visible position for people to see.
  3. Planned and organized, especially a meeting or event arranged by someone else.

Examples

  • We used a put-up sign to warn people quickly.
  • They set up a put-up table for the fundraiser in one hour.

Put-up (adjective)

Examples

  • They put up a temporary shelter after the storm.
  • The workers put up a temporary shelter near the road.