Killing, Damaging, Deceiving (Off)
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to kill someone, typically in a deliberate, sudden, or violent manner
The mob boss ordered his men to bump off the traitor.
View Full Definitionto handle or manage something, often perceived as difficult or challenging, successfully or with confidence
Despite his nerves, he carried the speech off in front of a large audience.
View Full Definition(of a gun, bomb, etc.) to be fired or to explode
The fireworks are scheduled to go off at midnight for the New Year's celebration.
View Full Definitionto cause the death of a character in a work of fiction, typically for dramatic effects or to advance the plot
The author is planning to kill off one of the main characters in the next book.
View Full Definitionto discontinue an activity
She knocked off studying for the exam once she felt confident in her knowledge.
View Full Definitionto not punish someone for a wrongdoing, or only give them a light punishment
The parent let the child off for breaking a vase, understanding that it was an accident and not a deliberate act of mischief.
View Full Definitionto dispose of something by giving or selling it to someone else though persuasion or deception
He tried to palm off a fake painting as the real deal.
View Full Definitionto present oneself or something as someone or something else in a deceptive manner
He tried to pass off his counterfeit bills as real money, but the cashier immediately noticed and called the police.
View Full Definitionto pretend not to be affected by a certain emotion or reaction
She tried to play off her disappointment when she didn't win the award.
View Full Definitionto complete a task thoroughly
After weeks of practice, the team polished off their final rehearsal flawlessly.
View Full Definitionto make something operate, especially by accident
Please don't set off the car alarm while I'm inside; the keys are on the seat.
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