- put-upon
- `put-up,on adjective INFORMALasked to do too much because you are kind and helpful
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
put-upon — adj informal someone who feels put upon thinks that other people are treating them unfairly by expecting them to do too much … Dictionary of contemporary English
put-upon — put′ upon adj. imposed upon; ill used • Etymology: 1915–20 … From formal English to slang
put upon — ► put upon informal exploit the good nature of. Main Entry: ↑put … English terms dictionary
put-upon — adjective of persons; taken advantage of after going out of his way to help his friend get the job he felt not appreciated but used • Syn: ↑exploited, ↑ill used, ↑used, ↑victimized, ↑victimised • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
put-upon — also put upon ADJ GRADED 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. ...Bernard s put upon wife Maud. Syn: used … English dictionary
put upon — (informal) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF, impose on, exploit, use, misuse; informal walk all over. → put * * * put upon 1. To take undue advantage of 2. To impose on • • • Main Entry: ↑put * * * [ … Useful english dictionary
put upon — {v.} To use (someone) unfairly; expect too much from. Used in the passive or in the past participle. * /Martha was put upon by the bigger girls./ * /Arthur was a much put upon person./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put upon — {v.} To use (someone) unfairly; expect too much from. Used in the passive or in the past participle. * /Martha was put upon by the bigger girls./ * /Arthur was a much put upon person./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put\ upon — v To use (someone) unfairly; expect too much from. Used in the passive or in the past participle. Martha was put upon by the bigger girls. Arthur was a much put upon person … Словарь американских идиом
put-upon — /ˈpʊt əpɒn / (say poot uhpon) adjective constantly taken advantage of or imposed upon: she felt used and put upon …
put upon — adjective Imposed on, taken advantage of, used, taken for granted, or unappreciated. A man shouldn’t let himself be put upon by circumstances so as to be only half himself. Syn: victimize … Wiktionary