Pronunciation: /pʊt jɔːrˈsɛlf ɪn ˈsʌmwʌnz ʃuz/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 Put yourself in someone's shoes means to imagine how they feel or think.
A2 I try to put myself in someone's shoes before making a decision.
B1 It's important to put yourself in someone's shoes to understand their perspective.
B2 She always puts herself in someone's shoes before judging them.
C1 Putting yourself in someone's shoes requires empathy and understanding.
C2 As a leader, it's crucial to put yourself in someone's shoes to make informed decisions.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 Try to put yourself in someone's shoes and see things from their perspective.
A2 It's important to put yourself in someone's shoes before making a judgment.
B1 When faced with a difficult situation, try to put yourself in someone's shoes to understand their feelings.
B2 As a manager, it's essential to put yourself in your employees' shoes to better support them.
C1 To truly empathize with others, you must be able to put yourself in someone's shoes and understand their experiences.
C2 Having the ability to put yourself in someone's shoes is a valuable skill that can lead to better relationships and communication.
adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
A1 Put yourself in someone's shoes and try to understand their point of view.
A2 It's important to put yourself in someone's shoes before making a judgment.
B1 When faced with a difficult situation, always try to put yourself in someone's shoes.
B2 To truly empathize with others, you must be able to put yourself in someone's shoes.
C1 Having the ability to put yourself in someone's shoes is a valuable skill in leadership.
C2 Being able to put yourself in someone's shoes can lead to more meaningful connections with others.
pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)
A1 Put yourself in someone's shoes means to imagine how you would feel if you were in their situation.
A2 It's important to put yourself in someone's shoes before judging them.
B1 To truly understand someone, you need to put yourself in their shoes and see things from their perspective.
B2 Putting yourself in someone's shoes can help you empathize with their struggles and experiences.
C1 As a leader, it's crucial to put yourself in your team members' shoes to make informed decisions.
C2 To be a compassionate and understanding person, you must consistently put yourself in someone's shoes and show empathy.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 Put yourself in someone's shoes means to imagine how they feel or think.
A2 If you put yourself in someone's shoes, you can better understand their perspective.
B1 It's important to put yourself in someone's shoes before making a judgment about their actions.
B2 When you put yourself in someone's shoes, you can empathize with their situation.
C1 To truly understand someone, you must be able to put yourself in their shoes and see the world from their point of view.
C2 Putting yourself in someone's shoes requires a high level of empathy and emotional intelligence.
formal It is important to put yourself in someone's shoes before making a decision.
informal Hey, why don't you try to put yourself in their shoes for a moment?
slang Dude, just imagine if you were in their shoes, how would you feel?
figurative Sometimes it's helpful to put yourself in someone else's shoes to understand their perspective.
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