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Synonyms for offs
Grammar : Interj, noun, verb |
Spell : awf, of |
Phonetic Transcription : ɔf, ɒf |
Top 10 synonyms for offs Other synonyms for the word offs
- abolish
- abrogate
- annihilate
- annihilation
- asphyxiate
- away
- ax
- back
- blood
- blot out
- blow away
- blue pencil
- bog
- break
- bump off
- butchery
- cancel
- carnage
- chill
- close
- cool
- countermand
- cover
- crime
- cross out
- crucify
- cut
- death
- decapitate
- decline
- decrease
- deep-six
- deface
- defeat
- delete
- demolish
- depart
- deracinate
- destroy
- destruction
- die off
- diminish
- dispatch
- dispatching
- dispose of
- do away with
- do in
- drain away
- draw back
- drop
- drown
- drub
- dump
- dust
- dust off
- dwindle
- ebb
- efface
- electrocute
- eliminate
- eradicate
- erase
- execute
- expunge
- exterminate
- extinguish
- extirpate
- fade
- fall back
- felony
- finish
- finish off
- flow back
- foul play
- garotte
- garrote
- get
- go away
- go back
- go back on one's word
- grease
- guillotine
- hang
- hightail
- hit
- homicide
- ice
- immolate
- kill
- knife
- knifing
- knock off
- knock out
- KO
- leave
- lessen
- level
- liquidate
- liquidation
- lynch
- lynching
- mangle
- manslaughter
- mar
- mark out
- massacre
- misuse
- mow down
- murder
- neutralize
- nix
- nuke
- obliterate
- obscure
- off
- offing
- omit
- one-way ticket
- out
- poison
- polish off
- purge
- put away
- put to death
- quash
- ravage
- raze
- reduce
- regress
- remove
- render invalid
- repeal
- repudiate
- rescind
- retire
- retract
- retreat
- retrocede
- retrograde
- retrogress
- return
- revoke
- root out
- rub off
- rub out
- ruin
- sacrifice
- scat
- scoot
- scram
- scratch
- scratch out
- scrub
- shoo
- shoot
- shoot down
- shooting
- shrink
- sink
- skiddoo
- slaughter
- slay
- slaying
- smash
- smother
- snuff
- snuff out
- spoil
- squash
- stab
- stamp across
- stamp out
- strangle
- stretch out
- strike out
- subside
- suffocate
- take a life
- take apart
- take care of
- take for a ride
- take out
- taking out
- taper
- terrorism
- the business
- the works
- thrash
- torpedo
- total
- trash
- trim
- undo
- unroot
- uproot
- vamoose
- wane
- wash out
- waste
- wax
- weed out
- whack
- wipe off face of earth
- wipe out
- wipe slate clean
- X-out
- zap
Définition of offs
Origin :- by c.1200 as an emphatic form of Old English of (see of), employed in the adverbial use of that word. The prepositional meaning "away from" and the adjectival sense of "farther" were not firmly fixed in this variant until 17c., but once they were they left the original of with the transferred and weakened senses of the word. Meaning "not working" is from 1861. Off the cuff (1938) is from the notion of speaking from notes written in haste on one's shirt cuffs. Off the rack (adj.) is from 1963; off the record is from 1933; off the wall "crazy" is 1968, probably from the notion of a lunatic "bouncing off the walls" or else in reference to carom shots in squash, handball, etc.
- As in begone : interj go away
- As in murder : noun killing
- As in kill : verb deprive of existence; destroy
- As in knock off : verb kill
- As in murder : verb kill
- As in obliterate : verb destroy
- As in recede : verb withdraw; diminish
- As in bump off : verb intentionally murder someone
- As in rub out : verb dispose of
- As in snuff out : verb kill
- As in cancel : verb call off; erase
- As in retrocede : verb recede
- As in eradicate : verb destroy; remove
- So I offs it with 'is missis,'Cause the bloke 'ad no more right to 'er than me.
- Extract from : « War's Brighter Side » by Julian Ralph.
- He's got the manners of a gentleman now; offs with his hat, if there's a lady present, and such a neat way of speaking.
- Extract from : « Rhoda Fleming, Complete » by George Meredith
- Down he goes, offs with his stocking, and there was thirty golden guineas.
- Extract from : « The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XXI » by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The very sad life I have led since I was your pupil must partly account for the offs and ons in this now to be arranged business.
- Extract from : « Life of Lord Byron, Vol. III » by Thomas Moore
- We had great times at these "stirrin' offs" which usually took place at night.
- Extract from : « Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States » by Work Projects Administration
Antonyms for offs
- add
- advance
- aid
- allow
- approve
- arrange
- ascend
- assist
- bear
- begin
- build
- construct
- continue
- create
- develop
- enact
- encourage
- enhance
- enlarge
- enter
- establish
- expand
- extend
- face
- fail
- fasten
- fix
- forge
- forward
- free
- give
- give birth
- grow
- guard
- heal
- heat
- help
- hold
- imbalance
- increase
- initiate
- inspirit
- institute
- keep
- leave
- leave alone
- let go
- light
- loose
- lose
- maintain
- meet
- mend
- miss
- permit
- plant
- preserve
- prolong
- protect
- pursue
- raise
- ratify
- restore
- retain
- revive
- rise
- sanction
- save
- schedule
- set up
- start
- strengthen
- support
- tip
- turn on
- uphold
- validate
- warm
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