AWAY vs OFF: ADJECTIVE
- Out.
- In golf, having the ball lying farthest from the hole and properly playing first among competitors.
- Played on an opponent's field or grounds.
- Distant, as in space or time.
- Absent.
- (of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter
- Used of an opponent's ground
- Off-color.
- Toward or designating the side of the field facing the batsman in cricket.
- Farthest from the shore; seaward.
- Being the animal or vehicle on the right.
- Being on the right side of an animal or vehicle.
- Spent away from work or duty.
- Started on the way; going.
- Somewhat crazy; eccentric.
- Not accurate; incorrect.
- Not up to standard; below a normal or satisfactory level.
- Slack.
- No longer taking place; canceled.
- Not operating or operational.
- Not on, attached, or connected.
- Remote; slim.
- Distant or removed; farther.
- In an unpalatable state
- Below a satisfactory level
- (of events) no longer planned or scheduled
- Not in operation or operational
AWAY vs OFF: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To murder.
- To go away; leave.
AWAY vs OFF: ADVERB
- Without restraint.
- Come away; go away; take away.
- To carry off.
- Signifies, take him away.
- Bear, abide.
- On; in continuance; without intermission or delay.
- By ellipsis of the verb, equivalent to an imperative: Go or come away; begone; take away.
- From a state or condition of being; out of existence.
- Aside; off; in another direction.
- Absent; gone; at a distance.
- From a place; hence.
- Freely; at will.
- Continuously; steadily.
- So as to remove, separate, or eliminate.
- Out of existence or notice.
- In or into storage or safekeeping.
- On the way.
- In a different direction; aside.
- At or by a considerable interval.
- At or to a distance in space or time.
- From a particular thing or place.
- In reserve; not for immediate use
- At a distance in space or time
- Out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts)
- Freely or at will
- So as to be removed or gotten rid of
- In or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping)
- In a different direction
- Indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily
- Out of existence
- From one's possession
- From a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete)
- Offstage.
- So as to be away from or not engaged in work or duty.
- So as to be smaller, fewer, or less.
- So as to be in a state of sudden violent or loud activity.
- So as to be completely removed, finished, or eliminated.
- So as to be no longer continuing, operating, or functioning.
- So as to be divided.
- So as to be no longer on, attached, or connected.
- Into a state of unconsciousness.
- From a given course or route; aside.
- At a certain distance in space or time.
- From a place or position.
- From a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete)
- At a distance in space or time
- No longer on or in contact or attached
AWAY vs OFF: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- To seaward of.
- So as to abstain from.
- Not up to the usual standard of.
- Extending or branching out from.
- From.
- With the means provided by.
- By consuming.
- Away or relieved from.
- So as to be removed or distant from.
AWAY vs OFF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not for immediate use
- In reserve
- Continuously or steadily
- Indicating continuing action
- Having left
- Not present
- Not present; having left
- Right away, straightway; at once; immediately; forthwith.
- By far.
- Far away, far and away. At a great distance.
- Away back, far back; long ago: as, away back in the years before the war; away back in 1844. [Colloq. often way back.]
- Often used elliptically, with a verb (as go, get) suppressed, and simulating an imperative: as, (go) away! (get) away! we must away; whither away so fast?
- On; continuously; steadily; without interruption: as, he worked away; he kept pegging away; and hence often as an intensive: as, to fire away, eat away, laugh away, snore away.
- Gone; vanished; departed: as, here's a health to them that's away.
- From one state or condition to another; out of existence; to an end; to nothing: as, to pass, wear, waste, fade, pine, or die away; continual dropping wears away stone; the image soon faded away; the wind died away at sunset; she pined away with consumption.
- At or to such a distance; distant; off: as, the village is six miles away.
- From this or that direction; in another or the other direction: as, turn your eyes away; he turned away.
- From one's immediate presence, attention, or use; aside: as, put or lay away your work; put away your fears; the things were laid away for the summer.
- From one's possession or keeping: as, to give away one's books or money; throw away a worn-out or discarded thing.
- Removed; apart; remote: as, away from the subject.
- From contact or adherence; off: as, to clear away obstructions; cut away the broken spars.
- From one's own or accustomed place; absent: as, he is away from home; I found him away on a vacation.
- From this or that place; off: as, to go, run, flee, or sail away.
- On the way; onward; on; along: as, come away.
- Not performing or scheduled for duties
- Kill intentionally and with premeditation
- An abbreviation. See Of.
- Nautical, to move off shore; steer from the land: said of a ship, and used only in the present participle: as, the vessel was offing at the time the accident happened.
- (idiom) (off and on) In an intermittent manner.
AWAY vs OFF: RELATED WORDS
- Ahead, Back, Down, Apart, Inaccurate, By, Departed, Absent, Gone, Forth, Distant, Outside, Aside, Off, Out
- Aside, Along, Over, Out, Down, Off duty, Unsatisfactory, Cancelled, Turned, Soured, Inactive, Disconnected, Sour, Forth, Away
AWAY vs OFF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ahead, Back, Down, Apart, Inaccurate, By, Departed, Absent, Gone, Forth, Distant, Outside, Aside, Off, Out
- Aside, Along, Over, Out, Down, Off duty, Unsatisfactory, Cancelled, Turned, Soured, Inactive, Disconnected, Sour, Forth, Away
AWAY vs OFF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- So this one might move away like that, and the one that I circled in the orange might move away like this.
- Her running away is worrisome and I asked her to call me if she runs away, and let me know that she is okay.
- Refer to the Time Away section of the Employee Handbook for more information about the appropriate uses of time away.
- Again you are trying to keep the goal money away from your other costs and away from your ability to easily spend it.
- Staying away from cliques and FAR away from gossip and trash talking.
- When you commit a third violent crime, you will be put away and put away for good.
- He was called away from Second Continental Congress to investigate potential riots by loyalists and was still away as the vote for independence approached.
- She twisted away to turn off the shower and then pushed the curtains away.
- This is true for neighbors that are a single hop away or multiple hops away.
- SMB being added was not an indication of AFP support going away right away.
- Test results are also saved when the meter is powered off in the results screen or when it automatically powers off.
- So I want to get a personal loan to pay off my motorcycle and pay off my credit card.
- He added: We are four off the record but we will be three off if we win on Saturday, thats the main thing now.
- Young Pioneer Tours are the leading budget adventure travel company to off the wall, and off the beaten track destinations.
- Pull off the road and park safely until such time as the fog dissipates or is burned off, if at all possible.
- The trade off is the cost, and your installer may be put off by it due to poor experiences with older epoxies.
- He trails off, seeming to continue rattling off in his head his list of ambitions for his tribe.
- For borrowers who are paying off an existing mortgage and need all their funds to pay off the current loan, this is no problem.
- Once those are paid off, it frees up more money to roll over into paying off bigger debts.
- If you are dropping off students in both programs, they may all be dropped off at this time.
AWAY vs OFF: QUESTIONS
- Does Vaseline keep squirrels away from bird feeders?
- Do masculine men pull away from intimate relationships?
- Does antisocial personality disorder go away with age?
- When does gestational diabetes go away after pregnancy?
- Is technology taking away our moral responsibility?
- Can diabetic neuropathy go away without medication?
- Does gestational hypertension go away with pregnancy?
- Why do we push people away before they push us away?
- How can I give away household items during curbside give away weekend?
- Which is correct " while away the time " or " wile away "?
- How do aftermarket trucks improve off-road capabilities?
- Does building an off-stream reservoir destroy wetlands?
- Why do you harden off seedlings before transplanting?
- Is Italy weaning markets off of quantitative easing?
- Why is Greenpeace protesting off the Shetland Islands?
- Will EastEnders reference Alfie's spin off Redwater?
- Does Aquaguard classic+ have auto shut-off feature?
- Do Frangipani seedlings drop off after germination?
- Is the world better off or worse off in the future?
- What times do ScotRail off-peak and Super Off-peak trains run?