Antonyms for take offs
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : teyk-awf, -of |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈteɪkˌɔf, -ˌɒf |
Definition of take offs
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.
- As in liftoff : noun rocket launch
- As in ascent : noun upward movement
- As in mockery : noun joke, parody
- As in spoof : noun trick, mockery
- As in flight : noun flying; journey
Synonyms for take offs
- aerial navigation
- aeronautics
- arrival
- ascendance
- ascending
- ascension
- aviation
- avigation
- blast-off
- bluff
- bon mot
- burlesque
- butt
- caricature
- cheat
- clambering
- climb
- climbing
- deceit
- deception
- departure
- fake
- farce
- flim-flam
- game
- gliding
- hoax
- hop
- imitation
- imposture
- jest
- joke
- jump
- lampoon
- laughingstock
- lift
- mimicry
- mock
- mounting
- navigation
- parody
- phony
- prank
- pretense
- put-on
- quip
- rise
- rising
- rocket firing
- rocket ignition
- satire
- scaling
- sell
- send-up
- sham
- shot
- shuttle
- soaring
- spoof
- sport
- spring
- take off
- take-off
- transport
- travesty
- trickery
- trip
- volitation
- voyage
- winging
- wisecrack
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