TOP

Definition of put forward phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

put forward

phrasal verb
jump to other results
put yourself/somebody forward
  1. to suggest yourself/somebody as a candidate for a job or position
    • Can I put you/your name forward for club secretary?
    • He has put himself forward for a place on the national executive.
    Topics Suggestions and advicec1
put something forward
  1. to suggest something for discussion
    • to put forward a suggestion
    Topics Suggestions and adviceb2
  2. to move something to an earlier time or date
    • We've put the wedding forward by one week.
  3. to move the hands of a clock to the correct later time
    • Remember to put your clocks forward tonight (= because the time will officially change).
See put forward in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
dressing
noun
 
 
From the Topic
Food
C1
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day