put someone down as

put someone down as
to assume someone has a particular character from very little information.

I put him down as ignorant, but then discovered he is, in fact, a university professor!


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  • ˌput sb ˈdown — phrasal verb 1) to criticize someone in a way that makes them feel stupid 2) to write someone s name on a list so that they can take part in a particular activity …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • tie someone down — tie (someone) down to limit someone s freedom. We were tied down by an impossible schedule and had to put off all vacations. He always thought marriage would tie him down and said it was too bad he was so stupid for so long. Etymology: based on… …   New idioms dictionary

  • put someone in their place — Marsha s father in law finally spoke up and put that hateful woman in her place Syn: humiliate, take down a peg or two, deflate, crush, squash, humble; informal cut down to size, settle someone s hash, make someone eat crow …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • put someone away — (informal) 1 they put him away for life: JAIL, imprison, put in prison, put behind bars, lock up, incarcerate; informal cage; Brit. infor …   Useful english dictionary

  • put someone in their place — HUMILIATE, take down a peg or two, deflate, crush, squash, humble; informal cut down to size, settle someone s hash; N. Amer. informal make someone eat crow. → place …   Useful english dictionary

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