Antonym: on. Similar words: of, if, oak, odd, offer, oh, oil, ok. Meaning: [ɔf /ɒf] v. kill intentionally and with premeditation. adj. 1. not in operation or operational 2. below a satisfactory level 3. (of events) no longer planned or scheduled 4. in an unpalatable state 5. not performing or scheduled for duties. adv. 1. from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete) 2. at a distance in space or time 3. no longer on or in contact or attached.
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