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off
adverb
1 away; at or to a distance.
2 in or into a position which is not attached; loose; separate The handle came off .
3 colloq ahead in time Easter is a week off .
4 in or into a state of no longer working or operating; not on Turn the radio off .
5 in or into a state of being stopped or cancelled The match was rained off .
6 in or into a state of sleep nodded off .
7 to the end, so as to be completely finished Finish the work off .
8 away from work or one's duties Take an hour off .
9 away from a course; aside Turn off into a side street .
10 situated as regards money well off badly off .
adjective
1 said of an electrical device: not functioning or operating; disconnected; not on The radio was off .
2 cancelled; not taking place The meeting's off .
3 orig naut most distant; furthest away.
4 said of the side of a vehicle, etc: nearest the centre of the road, ie on the right in the UK.
5 not good; not up to standard an off day .
6 cricket on the side of the field towards which the batsman's feet are pointing, usually the bowler's left. Opposite of on ( adjective 6).
7 in a restaurant, on a menu, etc: no longer available as a choice Peas are off .
8 said especially of food or drink: in a state of decay; gone bad or sour The milk was off .
preposition
1 from or away from something Lift it off the shelf .
2 removed from or no longer attached to something.
3 opening out of, leading from, or not far from something a side street off the main road .
4 not wanting or no longer attracted by something off one's food go off him .
5 no longer using something, etc be off the tablets .
6 not up to the usual standard of something off one's game .
7 out to sea from (a specified country, area of land, etc) off the coast of Spain .
noun
1 (usu the off) the start, eg of a race or journey ready for the off .
2 cricket the side of a field towards which the batsman's feet are pointing, usually the bowler's left.
[Anglo-Saxon of away]
a bit off colloq said of behaviour, etc: unacceptable or unfair.
off and on now and then; occasionally.
adverb
1 away; at or to a distance.
2 in or into a position which is not attached; loose; separate The handle came off .
3 colloq ahead in time Easter is a week off .
4 in or into a state of no longer working or operating; not on Turn the radio off .
5 in or into a state of being stopped or cancelled The match was rained off .
6 in or into a state of sleep nodded off .
7 to the end, so as to be completely finished Finish the work off .
8 away from work or one's duties Take an hour off .
9 away from a course; aside Turn off into a side street .
10 situated as regards money well off badly off .
adjective
1 said of an electrical device: not functioning or operating; disconnected; not on The radio was off .
2 cancelled; not taking place The meeting's off .
3 orig naut most distant; furthest away.
4 said of the side of a vehicle, etc: nearest the centre of the road, ie on the right in the UK.
5 not good; not up to standard an off day .
6 cricket on the side of the field towards which the batsman's feet are pointing, usually the bowler's left. Opposite of on ( adjective 6).
7 in a restaurant, on a menu, etc: no longer available as a choice Peas are off .
8 said especially of food or drink: in a state of decay; gone bad or sour The milk was off .
preposition
1 from or away from something Lift it off the shelf .
2 removed from or no longer attached to something.
3 opening out of, leading from, or not far from something a side street off the main road .
4 not wanting or no longer attracted by something off one's food go off him .
5 no longer using something, etc be off the tablets .
6 not up to the usual standard of something off one's game .
7 out to sea from (a specified country, area of land, etc) off the coast of Spain .
noun
1 (usu the off) the start, eg of a race or journey ready for the off .
2 cricket the side of a field towards which the batsman's feet are pointing, usually the bowler's left.
[Anglo-Saxon of away]
a bit off colloq said of behaviour, etc: unacceptable or unfair.
off and on now and then; occasionally.
off break
noun , cricket a ball bowled so that it spins from the off side towards the leg side on pitching.
noun , cricket a ball bowled so that it spins from the off side towards the leg side on pitching.
off chance see on the off chance at chance
off the cuff see under cuff1
off the record see under record
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