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set

1 of 3

verb

ˈset How to pronounce set (audio)
set; setting

transitive verb

1
: to cause to sit : place in or on a seat
2
a
: to put (a fowl) on eggs to hatch them
b
: to put (eggs) for hatching under a fowl or into an incubator
3
: to place (oneself) in position to start running in a race
4
a
: to place with care or deliberate purpose and with relative stability
set a ladder against the wall
set a stone on the grave
b
: transplant sense 1
set seedlings
c(1)
: to make (a trap) ready to catch prey
(2)
: to fix (a hook) firmly into the jaw of a fish
d
: to put aside (something, such as dough containing yeast) for fermenting
5
: to direct with fixed attention
set your mind to it
6
a
: to cause to assume a specified condition, relation, or occupation
slaves were set free
set the house on fire
b
: to cause the start of
set a fire
7
a
: to appoint or assign to an office or duty
b
: post, station
8
: to cause to assume a specified posture or position
set the door ajar
9
a
: to fix as a distinguishing imprint, sign, or appearance
the years have set their mark on him
b
: affix
c
: apply
set a match to kindling
10
: to fix or decide on as a time, limit, or regulation : prescribe
set a wedding day
set the rules for the game
11
a
: to establish as the highest level or best performance
set a record for the half mile
b
: to furnish as a pattern or model
set an example of generosity
c
: to allot as a task
setting lessons for the children to work upon at homeManchester Examiner
12
a
: to adjust (a device and especially a measuring device) to a desired position
set the alarm for 7:00
set a thermostat at 68
also : to adjust (something, such as a clock) in conformity with a standard
b
: to restore to normal position or connection when dislocated or fractured
set a broken bone
c
: to spread to the wind
set the sails
13
a
: to put in order for use
set a place for a guest
b
: to make scenically ready for a performance
set the stage
c(1)
: to arrange (type) for printing
set type by hand
(2)
: to put into type or its equivalent (as on film)
set the first word in italic
14
a
: to put a fine edge on by grinding or honing
set a razor
b
: to bend slightly the tooth points of (a saw) alternately in opposite directions
c
: to sink (the head of a nail) below the surface
15
: to fix in a desired position (as by heating or stretching)
16
: to arrange (hair) in a desired style by using implements (such as curlers, rollers, or clips) and gels or lotions
17
a
: to adorn with something affixed or infixed : stud, dot
clear sky set with stars
b
: to fix (something, such as a precious stone) in a border of metal : place in a setting
c
: to place in a specified literary or dramatic setting
a story set in Paris
18
a
: to hold something in regard or esteem at the rate of
sets a great deal by daily exercise
b
: to place in a relative rank or category
set duty before pleasure
c
: to fix at a certain amount
set bail at $500
d
: value, rate
their promises were set at naught
e
: to place as an estimate of worth
set a high value on life
19
: to place in relation for comparison or balance
theory set against practice
20
a
: to direct to action
b
: to incite to attack or antagonism
war sets brother against brother
21
a
: to place by transporting
was set ashore on the island
b
: to put in motion
c
: to put and fix in a direction
set our faces toward home once more
d
of a dog : to point out the position of (game) by holding a fixed attitude
22
: to defeat (an opponent or a contract) in bridge
23
a
: to fix firmly : make immobile : give rigid form or condition to
set her jaw in determination
b
: to make unyielding or obstinate
24
: to cause to become firm or solid
set milk for cheese
25
: to cause (fruit or seed) to develop

intransitive verb

1
chiefly dialectal : sit
2
: to be becoming : be suitable : fit
the coat sets well
3
: to cover and warm eggs to hatch them
4
a
: to affect one with or as if with weight
the pudding sets heavily on my stomach
b
: to place oneself in position in preparation for an action (such as running)
5
of a plant part : to undergo development usually as a result of pollination
6
a
: to pass below the horizon : go down
the sun sets
b
: to come to an end
this century sets with little mirthThomas Fuller
7
: to apply oneself to some activity
set to work
8
: to have a specified direction in motion : flow, tend
the wind was setting from Pine Hill to the farmEsther Forbes
9
of a dog : to indicate the position of game by crouching or pointing
10
: to dance face to face with another in a square dance
set to your partner and turn
11
a
: to become solid or thickened by chemical or physical alteration
the cement sets rapidly
b
of a dye or color : to become permanent
c
of a bone : to become whole by growing together

set

2 of 3

noun

1
a
: the act or action of setting
b
: the condition of being set
2
: a number of things of the same kind that belong or are used together
an electric train set
3
a
: mental inclination, tendency, or habit : bent
a set toward mathematics
b
: a state of psychological preparedness to perceive or respond to an anticipated stimulus or situation
4
: direction of flow
the set of the wind
5
: form or carriage of the body or of its parts
her face took on a cynical setRaymond Kennedy
6
: the manner of fitting or of being placed or suspended
in order to give the skirt a pretty setMary J. Howell
7
: amount of deflection from a straight line
set of a saw's teeth
8
: permanent change of form (as of metal) due to repeated or excessive stress
9
: the act or result of arranging hair by curling or waving
10
or less commonly sett
ˈset How to pronounce set (audio)
a
: a young plant or rooted cutting ready for transplanting
b
: a small bulb, corm, or tuber or a piece of tuber used for propagation
onion sets
c
: the blossoms of a plant that have set fruit as a result of fertilization
11
or sett : the burrow of a badger
12
: the width of the body of a piece of type
13
: an artificial setting for a scene of a theatrical or film production
14
or less commonly sett : a rectangular paving stone of sandstone or granite
15
: a division of a tennis match won by the side that wins at least six games beating the opponent by two games or by winning a tiebreaker
16
: a collection of books or periodicals forming a unit
17
: a clutch of eggs
18
: the basic formation in a country-dance or square dance
19
: a session of music (such as jazz or dance music) usually followed by an intermission
also : the music played at one session
20
: a group of persons associated by common interests
21
: a collection of elements and especially mathematical ones (such as numbers or points)

called also class

22
: an apparatus of electronic components assembled so as to function as a unit
a television set
23
: a usually offensive formation in football or basketball
24
: a group of a specific number of repetitions of a particular exercise

set

3 of 3

adjective

1
: intent, determined
set upon going
2
: intentional, premeditated
did it of set purpose
3
: fixed by authority, appointment, or agreement
The wedding is set [=scheduled] for early June
Students can drop in during set [=designated] office hours
4
: reluctant to change
set in their ways
5
a
: immovable, rigid
set frown
b
: built-in
a set tub
6
: settled, persistent
set defiance
7
a
: ready for action, use, etc. : prepared
We were set for an early morning start
The table is set. Should I bring out the food?
often used in the phrase all set
Are we all set [=completely ready] to leave?We replaced the belt, so your car should be all set. [=fully functional and ready for use]She's all set to blast him, all set to wipe that anxious smile off his face, to tell him some hard home truths. And then she stops. She can't do it.Norma Fox Mazer
b
: needing or wanting nothing further
"Would you like more coffee?" "No thanks, I'm set."
The leak is fixed, so you should be set now.
After winning the lottery, they were set for life
often used in the phrase all set
"Would you like more coffee?" "No thanks, I'm all set."Can I help you find something, or are you all set?Is the bill all set, or do you need some change?
Phrases
set about
: to begin to do
set apart
1
: to reserve to a particular use
2
: to make noticeable or outstanding
set aside
1
: to put to one side : discard
2
: to reserve for a purpose : save
3
: dismiss
4
: annul, overrule
set at
: to mount an attack on : assail
would go although … devils should set at meCharlotte Yonge
set eyes on
: to catch sight of
set foot in
: enter
set foot on
: to step onto
set forth
1
: to give an account or statement of
2
: to start out on a journey
set forward
1
: further
2
: to start out on a journey
set in motion
: to give impulse to
sets the story in motion vividlyHoward Thompson
set one's hand to
: to become engaged in
set one's heart on
: resolve sense transitive 5
she set her heart on going to medical school
set one's house in order
: to organize one's affairs
set one's sights on
: to determine to pursue
set one's teeth on edge
: irritate, annoy
set one straight
: to correct someone by providing accurate information
set sail
: to start out on a course
especially : to begin a voyage
set sail for Bermuda
set store by or set store on
: to consider valuable, trustworthy, or worthwhile
set the stage
: to provide the basis or background
this trend will set the stage for higher earnings
set to music
: to provide music or instrumental accompaniment for (a text)
set upon
: to attack usually with violence
the dogs set upon the trespassers

Synonyms

Verb

  • brood
  • hatch
  • incubate
  • sit

Noun

  • bloc
  • block
  • body
  • coalition
  • faction
  • party
  • sect
  • side
  • wing

Adjective

  • fit
  • go
  • prepared
  • ready
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Example Sentences

Verb We need to set some extra chairs around the table. He set the ladder against the wall and walked away. I remember setting my bag right here. They set the bricks along the walkway. The jeweler can set the stone several different ways. He turned off the car and set the parking brake. Rangers will set a trap to catch the bear. We set an extra place at the table for our guest. Noun I need to buy a new set of golf clubs. The kids are allowed to watch two hours of television. After that, I turn off the set. We met on the set of Hamlet. Adjective Her college is set in the countryside. Their house is set back from the road. a man with deep-set eyes She has very set ideas about how children should behave. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
His magnetic pull toward dimpled leather reminds Edney of Jason Kidd, the former California star who set the Pac-12 record with an absurd 110 steals during the 1992-93 season. Los Angeles Times, 9 Feb. 2023 Drew Timme to have some of their highest-scoring games in early-season losses, and LSU forward Derek Fountain set a career high Saturday with 26 points. Mike Rodak | Mrodak@al.com, al, 8 Feb. 2023 Coco wore a red bikini set with devil horns, while Ice-T sported a red t-shirt and leather trousers with vampire fangs. Taiwo Balogun, Peoplemag, 8 Feb. 2023 James set the record with a fadeaway jumper with 10.9 seconds left in the third quarter. Christopher Brito, CBS News, 8 Feb. 2023 With a smattering of freckles and a megawatt smile, Jentzen drew attention from casting directors, talent, and other industry insiders when Johna brought him on set with his sister. Longreads, 7 Feb. 2023 Austin Peay went 8-4 in his second season as Healy guided an offense that finished sixth in the nation and set a school record with 3,105 yards rushing in 2017. Jason Beede, Orlando Sentinel, 6 Feb. 2023 In the last 16 Super Bowls, the anthem has gone over the oddsmaker’s set time on nine occasions and under it six times, with one push. Christopher Price, BostonGlobe.com, 6 Feb. 2023 Show your team spirit with a custom cornhole set with your team colors and logo. Rebekah Lowin, Country Living, 4 Feb. 2023
Noun
Gustavo Arellano, along with a diverse set of reporters from the award-winning L.A. Times newsroom, delivers the most interesting stories from the Los Angeles Times every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Ian Jamesstaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 10 Feb. 2023 Give your windows the custom VIP treatment with a set of the Custom Pleat Drapes from Wovn Home. Maria Conti, Better Homes & Gardens, 10 Feb. 2023 The American Academy of Pediatrics worked with sports organizations to come up with a set of forms that doctors could use to evaluate would-be athletes, said Carl, also a professor of pediatrics at Northwestern University in Chicago. Heather Hollingsworth, ajc, 10 Feb. 2023 Still, a new storytelling format comes with a new set of challenges. Jessica Leon, EW.com, 10 Feb. 2023 Past the foyer is a great room with a set of double doors that opens to the larger of the two terraces and a parlor decked out with a full wet bar. Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 9 Feb. 2023 Chevrolet equips every Trailblazer with a set of basic driver-assistance technology and makes more advanced tech, such as adaptive cruise control, optional. Eric Stafford, Car and Driver, 9 Feb. 2023 That comes with a new set of challenges, and in the case of the budding 2023 season, finding two new coordinators came first. Michael Casagrande | Mcasagrande@al.com, al, 8 Feb. 2023 Tonight, the Celtics are four-and-a-half-point favorites with the total set at 224.5 points. Nick Hennion, Chicago Tribune, 8 Feb. 2023
Adjective
Just keep in mind that the set ships in multiple boxes. Good Housekeeping, 6 Feb. 2023 In recent years, the Dallas Opera has mainly used pre-existing productions, bringing in set pieces, props and costumes from elsewhere. Dallas News, 4 Feb. 2023 Rinse away any debris, and then use boiling or hot water with a bit of dish washing soap to soak away any set stains and bacteria. Lauren Breedlove, Travel + Leisure, 1 Feb. 2023 The games will be played to a set score: 40 points for the two semifinals and 25 for the final. Detroit Free Press, 31 Jan. 2023 The picture follows closely the set lines of most of Charlies former opuses. Thr Staff, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 Jan. 2023 But the main indicator of inflation, the consumer price index, is compiled by looking at the changes in price specifically urban Americans pay for a set basket of goods. Stephen Weiler, Fortune, 27 Jan. 2023 These carbide Bosch bits and their self-centering tips are the perfect choice for those looking for an effective bit set that's relatively inexpensive. Alex Rennie, Popular Mechanics, 26 Jan. 2023 The commission decided to allow operating hours to begin earlier at 5 a.m. and remove the set number of employees. Stacy Ryburn, Arkansas Online, 24 Jan. 2023 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English setten, from Old English settan; akin to Old High German sezzen to set, Old English sittan to sit

Adjective

Middle English sett, from Old English gesett, past participle of settan

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adjective

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

set

1 of 3 verb
ˈset How to pronounce set (audio)
set; setting
1
: to cause to sit
2
: to give (a fowl) eggs to hatch or provide (eggs) with suitable conditions for hatching
3
a
: to put or fix in a place, condition, or position
set a dish on the table
set a trap
set a watch
b
: to place (a story or performance) in a specified setting
a book set in a small town
4
: to direct with fixed attention
had set my heart on a new bike
5
: to cause to be, become, or do
slaves were set free
6
: to start on purpose
set a fire
7
: to fix or decide on as a time, limit, or regulation
set a price
set a wedding day
8
a
: to establish as the best performance
set a record
b
: to furnish as a pattern or model
set an example
9
: to restore to normal position or connection
set a broken bone
10
a
: to put in order for immediate use
set the table
b
: to put in order for printing
set type by hand
c
: to put into type or something like type (as on photographic film)
set the first word in italic
11
: to wave, curl, or arrange hair by wetting and drying
12
: to fix in a setting or frame
set diamonds in a ring
13
: value entry 2 sense 1, rate
set the loss at $2000
14
: to put and fix in a direction
set our faces toward home once more
15
: to fix firmly : give rigid form to
set his jaw in determination
16
: to become or cause to become firm or solid
the gelatin is setting
17
: to form and bring to maturity
the old tree still sets a good crop of apples
18
chiefly dialect : sit sense 1a, b
19
: to cover and warm eggs to hatch them
the hen has been setting for several days
20
: to pass below the horizon
the sun sets
21
: to apply oneself to some activity
set to work
22
: to have a certain direction in motion : flow
23
: to become permanent
if you don't wash that fast the stain will set

set

2 of 3 noun
1
a
: the act or action of setting
b
: the condition of being set
2
: a number of persons or things of the same kind that belong or are used together
the social set
a set of dishes
3
: direction of flow
the set of the wind
4
: the form or movement of the body or of its parts
the set of the shoulders
5
: an artificial setting for a scene of a play or movie
6
: a group of tennis games that make up a match
7
: a group of mathematical elements (as numbers or points)
8
: an electronic device
a television set

set

3 of 3 adjective
1
: showing great determination
set against going
2
: fixed by authority
a set rule
3
: not very willing to change
set in their ways
4
a
: fixed sense 1a, rigid
a set smile
b
: built-in
a set tub for washing
5
: prepared for use or action : ready
are you all set?

Medical Definition

set

1 of 2 verb
ˈset How to pronounce set (audio)
set; setting

transitive verb

: to restore to normal position or connection when dislocated or fractured
set a broken bone

intransitive verb

1
: to become solid or thickened by chemical or physical alteration
2
of a bone : to become whole by knitting

set

2 of 2 noun
: a state of psychological preparedness usually of limited duration for action in response to an anticipated stimulus or situation
the influence of mental set on problem solving

set store by

phrase

variants or set store on
1
as in respect
to think very highly or favorably of He sets store by the example set by his parents.

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • respect
  • admire
  • consider
  • appreciate
  • enjoy
  • value
  • love
  • like
  • commend
  • esteem
  • regard
  • love
  • praise
  • cherish
  • approve
  • groove (on)
  • compliment
  • drink (in)
  • credit
  • dote (on)
  • applaud
  • relish
  • reverence
  • favor
  • revere
  • worship
  • acclaim
  • delight (in)
  • revel (in)
  • savor
  • venerate
  • fancy
  • savour
  • treasure
  • idolize
  • dig
  • hallow
  • prize
  • accredit
  • adore
  • canonize
  • deify
  • adulate

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hate
  • despise
  • detest
  • loathe
  • abhor
  • discount
  • dismiss
  • frown (on or upon)
  • dislike
  • disregard
  • disdain
  • condemn
  • disapprove
  • deplore
  • scorn
  • abominate
  • decry
  • kiss off
  • execrate
  • vilify
  • disfavor
  • discountenance
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2
as in believe
to regard as right or true I don't set much store by his opinion.

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • believe
  • buy
  • understand
  • take
  • accept
  • trust
  • credit
  • swallow
  • account
  • suppose
  • assume
  • presume
  • infer
  • deduce
  • accredit
  • conclude

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • reject
  • discredit
  • question
  • suspect
  • distrust
  • doubt
  • challenge
  • mistrust
  • dispute
  • disbelieve
  • misdoubt
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3
as in love
to hold dear He'll always set store by his favorite childhood books.

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • love
  • appreciate
  • enjoy
  • treasure
  • value
  • prize
  • like
  • cherish
  • groove (on)
  • respect
  • admire
  • relish
  • fancy
  • delight (in)
  • reverence
  • dote (on)
  • revere
  • revel (in)
  • venerate
  • enshrine
  • memorialize
  • dig
  • apprize
  • esteem
  • caress
  • idolize
  • worship
  • regard
  • adore

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • disvalue
  • hate
  • sniff (at)
  • undervalue
  • despise
  • scout
  • detest
  • slight
  • loathe
  • minimize
  • abhor
  • disdain
  • write off
  • kiss off
  • put down
  • abominate
  • cry down
  • scorn
  • execrate
  • snub
  • forget
  • neglect
  • decry
  • deprecate
  • disparage
  • depreciate
  • abandon
  • belittle
  • high-hat
  • bad-mouth
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