Question:

Complete the sentence using the correct phrasal verb of 'Put': We had to __________ our travel plans because of the sudden heavy rainfall.

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Think of "off" as pushing something away into the future distance—hence, put off means to postpone.
Updated On: May 25, 2026
  • put up with
  • put off
  • put out
  • put across
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Concept: Phrasal verbs combine a base verb with a preposition or particle to form a completely new idiomatic meaning.
  • Put off: To postpone or delay an event to a future time.
  • Put up with: To tolerate or endure something unpleasant.
  • Put out: To extinguish a fire, or to cause someone inconvenience.
  • Put across: To communicate or express an idea clearly.


Step 1:
Matching the context to the correct particle.
The context indicates that travel plans had to be delayed due to bad weather. Therefore, the phrasal verb meaning "to postpone" (put off) is required.
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