

The cat jumped off the table.
Indicates a position away from a surface or object.
She got off the bus.
Please take your shoes off.
He fell off the bike.
get off
jump off
take off
away
down
aside
The train departs off the main platform.
Indicates a separation from a place or position, often used in relation to transportation.
She got off the bus at the last stop.
He stepped off the train quickly.
Passengers should get off at the next station.
get off
depart off
pull off
away from
out of
from
Please take the lid off the box.
Indicates separation or removal from a place or position.
He jumped off the chair.
The cat ran off the table.
She took her shoes off.
take off
run off
fall off
away
down
aside
Off! I can't believe you did that!
Used to express surprise or disbelief.
Off! I didn't see that coming!
Off! How could you say that?
Off! That's unbelievable!
off the charts
off the wall
off limits
wow
no way
really
He took the lid off the box.
Indicating separation or removal.
She wiped the dust off the table.
Please take your shoes off before entering.
The cat jumped off the couch.
take off
run off
fall off
away
aside
out
We had a day off from work.
A period of time when something is not happening or is canceled.
The game was called off due to rain.
She took a day off to relax.
The meeting is off for today.
day off
time off
work off
break
pause
hiatus
The detective had to off the villain.
To kill or eliminate.
He decided to off the lights before leaving.
The hero managed to off the monster.
They planned to off the competition.
off the enemy
off the target
off the competition
eliminate
terminate
dispatch
The light is off.
Not functioning or not in operation.
The TV is off.
The computer is off.
The heater is off.
light is off
machine is off
power is off
inactive
nonoperational
disabled
She walked off into the sunset.
Away from a place or position.
He ran off quickly.
The cat jumped off the table.
They drove off after the party.
run off
walk off
drive off
away
aside
aloof