| A | B |
| apposition | a word or phrase placed next to another word in order to define or identify it. |
| compose | to put ideas into writing; to write a musical piece; to create or produce. |
| depose | to remove from office or power; to take out of place; to create or produce. |
| deposit | to put money into an account. |
| expose | to put something out for others to see. |
| imposition | something that is a burden to someone else; to put your needs above above someone else's to the point that it's a burden for others. |
| juxtapose | to place side-by-side for the purpose of comparing and contrasting. |
| post | to put something up on a board for everyone to see; to display. |
| proposal | a plan or offer that is usually put down in writing. |
| transpose | to put into a different order or place; to reverse or transfer the order. |