What are some opposite words for take off?
Antonyms for take offtake off
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term take off.
Wiktionary
take offverb
To remove.
Synonyms:
dofftake offverb
To imitate, often in a satirical manner.
They love to take off all the politicians' mannerisms.
Synonyms:
mimic, ape, impersonate, imitatetake offverb
The plane has been cleared to take off from runway 3.
Antonyms:
land, touch downtake offverb
To become successful, to flourish.
The business has really taken off this year and has made quite a profit.
take offverb
To depart.
Synonyms:
depart
Princeton's WordNet
depart, part, start, start out, set forth, set off, set out, take offverb
leave
"The family took off for Florida"
Synonyms:
cancel, take leave, start, initiate, offset, exposit, set about, go away, get, start out, explode, spark, get going, range, take time off, split up, lift off, incite, commence, expound, get down, break up, bulge, detonate, lay out, divide, instigate, trigger off, activate, part, vary, array, pull up stakes, trigger, get off the ground, embark on, originate, split, pop out, trip, separate, bulge out, deduct, go, depart, lead off, set off, actuate, diverge, sidetrack, digress, start up, pop, bug out, begin, spark off, touch off, startle, bring out, leave, jump, disunite, blow up, set forth, subtract, break, deviate, protrude, come out, straggle, stir up, take up, quit, set outtake offverb
take away or remove
"Take that weight off me!"
Synonyms:
set off, start out, get off the ground, set out, lift off, part, take time off, subtract, start, set forth, deduct, departtake off, lift offverb
depart from the ground
"The plane took off two hours late"
Synonyms:
set off, start out, get off the ground, set out, lift off, part, take time off, subtract, start, set forth, deduct, departtake off, take time offverb
take time off from work; stop working temporarily
Synonyms:
set off, start out, get off the ground, set out, lift off, part, take time off, subtract, start, set forth, deduct, departtake offverb
mimic or imitate in an amusing or satirical manner
"This song takes off from a famous aria"
Synonyms:
set off, start out, get off the ground, set out, lift off, part, take time off, subtract, start, set forth, deduct, departtake offverb
remove clothes
"take off your shirt--it's very hot in here"
Synonyms:
set off, start out, get off the ground, set out, lift off, part, take time off, subtract, start, set forth, deduct, departget off the ground, take offverb
get started or set in motion, used figuratively
"the project took a long time to get off the ground"
Synonyms:
set off, start out, get off the ground, lift off, part, take time off, subtract, deduct, start, set forth, set out, departtake offverb
prove fatal
"The disease took off"
Synonyms:
set off, start out, get off the ground, set out, lift off, part, take time off, subtract, start, set forth, deduct, departsubtract, deduct, take offverb
make a subtraction
"subtract this amount from my paycheck"
Synonyms:
derive, set forth, infer, subtract, start out, take time off, part, start, lift off, deduct, get off the ground, depart, withhold, recoup, set out, deduce, set off
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
take off
Synonyms:
doff, remove, divest one's self of
How to use take off in a sentence?
Our beards bowed down when we got in their presence because they had been running that look way longer than we had, that's for sure, when I was with them a couple of years ago, they were heading off to Europe to play for like two months or something, it was crazy. And I was thinking at the time, not a lot of people have their 70th birthday and then take off to Europe to keep working and keep doing what they love to do.
No matter how many guns we get off the street: if we take off 12 guns today, there are probably 24 more out there.
I tend to really like dramatic jewelry like earrings that graze my shoulders and big cocktail rings, i typically have a stack of bracelets on each wrist that mean something special to me. I never take off my Cartier Juste Un Clou which is engraved with my son's initials and was a gift from my husband when he was born.
I never thought it would take off in the way it has, but I'm very glad that so many people have responded to it with such passion.
Solar was really on the cusp of being able to completely take off.
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