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off

/ɔf/
Main Example

We had a day off from work.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A period of time when something is not happening or is canceled.

Other Example

The game was called off due to rain.

She took a day off to relax.

The meeting is off for today.

Synonyms

day off

time off

work off

Synonyms

break

pause

hiatus

off

/ɔf/
Main Example

The detective had to off the villain.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To kill or eliminate.

Other Example

He decided to off the lights before leaving.

The hero managed to off the monster.

They planned to off the competition.

Synonyms

off the enemy

off the target

off the competition

Synonyms

eliminate

terminate

dispatch

off

/ɔf/
Main Example

The light is off.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Adjective (adj.)

Not functioning or not in operation.

Other Example

The TV is off.

The computer is off.

The heater is off.

Synonyms

light is off

machine is off

power is off

Synonyms

inactive

nonoperational

disabled

off

/ɔf/
Main Example

She walked off into the sunset.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Adverb (adv.)

Away from a place or position.

Other Example

He ran off quickly.

The cat jumped off the table.

They drove off after the party.

Synonyms

run off

walk off

drive off

Synonyms

away

aside

aloof

off

/ɔf/
Main Example

Off! I can't believe you did that!

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Interjection (int.)

Used to express surprise or disbelief.

Other Example

Off! I didn't see that coming!

Off! How could you say that?

Off! That's unbelievable!

Synonyms

off the charts

off the wall

off limits

Synonyms

wow

no way

really

off

/ɔf/
Main Example

He took the lid off the box.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Preposition (prep.)

Indicating separation or removal.

Other Example

She wiped the dust off the table.

Please take your shoes off before entering.

The cat jumped off the couch.

Synonyms

take off

run off

fall off

Synonyms

away

aside

out

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