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Synonyms for off the hook
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : hoo k |
Phonetic Transcription : hʊk |
Top 10 synonyms for off the hook Other synonyms for the word off the hook
- apart
- at liberty
- autonomous
- available
- beat the rap
- casual
- cleared
- detached
- discharged
- disengaged
- escaped
- excepted
- excluded
- excused
- familiar
- fancy-free
- favored
- footloose
- forward
- frank
- free
- free-spirited
- free-wheeling
- independent
- informal
- lax
- let go
- let off
- liberal
- liberated
- not liable
- not responsible
- not subject
- off the hook
- on one's own
- on the loose
- outside
- permitted
- privileged
- relaxed
- released
- separate
- set apart
- single
- spared
- special
- unaffiliated
- unattached
- unbound
- unchecked
- uncommited
- uncommitted
- unconfined
- unconnected
- unconstrained
- unengaged
- unhampered
- unimpeded
- uninvolved
- unmarried
- unobstructed
- unregulated
- unrestrained
- unrestricted
- unshackled
- untrammeled
- void of
- walked
Définition of off the hook
Origin :- Old English hoc "hook, angle," perhaps related to Old English haca "bolt," from Proto-Germanic *hokaz/*hakan- (cf. Old Frisian hok, Middle Dutch hoek, Dutch haak, German Haken "hook"), from PIE *keg- "hook, tooth" (cf. Russian kogot "claw"). For spelling, see hood (n.1).
- Boxing sense of "short, swinging blow with the elbow bent" is from 1898. Figurative sense was in Middle English (see hooker). By hook or by crook (late 14c.) probably alludes to tools of professional thieves. Hook, line, and sinker "completely" is 1838, a metaphor from angling.
- As in unattached : adj disconnected, free
- As in exempt : adj freed from responsibility
- As in free : adj unrestrained personally
Antonyms for off the hook
- accountable
- ambiguous
- answerable
- barred
- blocked
- bound
- busy
- closed
- confined
- costly
- definite
- enslaved
- expensive
- high-priced
- hindered
- liable
- limited
- mean
- niggardly
- nonexempt
- occupied
- prevented
- priced
- reserved
- responsible
- restrained
- restricted
- scheduled
- strict
- suppressed
- tied-up
- tight-fisted
- unclear
- vague
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