Antonyms for take off
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : teyk-awf, -of |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈteɪkˌɔf, -ˌɒf |
Definition of take off
Origin :- also take-off, "caricature," colloquial, 1846, from earlier sense of "thing that detracts from something, drawback" (1826), from take (v.) + off. Meaning "act of becoming airborne" is from 1904 in reference to aircraft; in reference to jumping, it is attested from 1869.
- verb leave; leave the ground
- verb mock, satirize
Synonyms for take off
- ape
- ascend
- bear
- beat it
- become airborne
- begone
- blast off
- blow
- burlesque
- caricature
- clear out
- decamp
- depart
- disappear
- exit
- get off
- get out
- go
- go away
- head
- hightail
- hit the road
- hit the trail
- imitate
- lampoon
- lift off
- light out
- make
- mimic
- parody
- pull out
- quit
- ridicule
- scram
- send up
- set out
- shove off
- soar
- split
- spoof
- take to the air
- travesty
- vamoose
- withdraw
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