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Synonyms of the word 
OFF → AWAY - CANCELLED - DISCONNECTED - DISPATCH - FORTH - HIT - INACTIVE - KILL - MURDER - REMOVE - SLAY - SOUR - SOURED - TURNED - UNSATISFACTORYoff- adv. In a direction away from the speaker or object.
- adv. Into a state of non-operation; into a state of non-existence.
- adv. So as to be removed or separated.
- adj. Inoperative, disabled.
- adj. Rancid, rotten.
- adj. (cricket) In, or towards the half of the field away from the batsman's legs; the right side for a right-handed…
- adj. Less than normal, in temperament or in result.
- adj. Circumstanced (as in well off, better off, poorly off).
- adj. Started on the way.
- adj. Far; off to the side.
- adj. Designating a time when one is not strictly attentive to business or affairs, or is absent from a post,…
- adj. (of a dish on a menu) Presently unavailable.
- adj. right-hand (in relation to the side of a horse or a vehicle).
- prep. Used to indicate movement away from a position on.
- prep. (colloquial) Out of the possession of.
- prep. Away from or not on.
- prep. Disconnected or subtracted from.
- prep. Distant from.
- prep. No longer wanting or taking.
- prep. Placed after a number (of products or parts, as if a unit), in commerce or engineering.
- v. (transitive, slang) To kill.
- v. (transitive, Singapore) To switch off.
- n. (rare) beginning; starting point.
away- adv. From a place, hence.
- adv. Aside; off; in another direction.
- adv. From a state or condition of being; out of existence.
- adv. (as imperative, by ellipsis) Come away; go away; take away.
- adv. On; in continuance; without intermission or delay.
- adv. Without restraint.
- adv. Being so engaged for the entire time.
- adv. At a distance in time or space.
- interj. (Northern England) come on!; go on!
- adj. Not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation.
- adj. (following the noun modified) At a specified distance in space, time, or figuratively.
- adj. (chiefly sports) Not on one's home territory.
- adj. (baseball, following the noun modified) Out.
- adj. Misspelling of aweigh.
cancelled- v. simple past tense and past participle of cancel.
- adj. No longer planned or scheduled.
- adj. (of a mail item) Marked over the stamp, to show that the stamp has been used.
disconnected- v. simple past tense and past participle of disconnect.
- adj. That is no longer connected.
- adj. Feeling a lack of empathy or association with something.
- adj. (mathematics, of a topological space) That can be partitioned into two nonempty subsets which are both…
dispatch- v. To send a shipment with promptness.
- v. To send an important official message sent by a diplomat or military officer with promptness.
- v. To send a journalist to a place in order to report.
- v. To hurry.
- v. To dispose of speedily, as business; to execute quickly; to make a speedy end of; to finish; to perform.
- v. To rid; to free.
- v. (obsolete) To deprive.
- v. To destroy quickly and efficiently.
- v. (computing) To pass on for further processing, especially via a dispatch table (often with to).
- n. A message sent quickly, as a shipment, a prompt settlement of a business, or an important official message…
- n. The act of doing something quickly.
- n. A mission by an emergency response service, typically attend to an emergency in the field.
- n. (obsolete) A dismissal.
forth- adv. Forward in time, place or degree.
- adv. Out into view; from a particular place or position.
- adv. (obsolete) Beyond a (certain) boundary; away; abroad; out.
- adv. (obsolete) Thoroughly; from beginning to end.
- prep. (obsolete) Forth from; out of.
- adj. Misspelling of fourth.
- n. Misspelling of fourth.
hit- v. (heading, physical) To strike.
- v. (transitive, colloquial) To briefly visit.
- v. (transitive, informal) To encounter an obstacle or other difficulty.
- v. (heading) To attain, to achieve.
- v. (transitive) To affect negatively.
- v. (heading, games) To make a play.
- v. (transitive, computing, programming) To use; to connect to.
- v. (transitive, US, slang) To have sex with.
- v. (transitive, US, slang) To inhale an amount of smoke from a narcotic substance, particularly marijuana.
- n. A blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches…
- n. (music) A recorded song that receives widespread recognition and success, mainly through radio airplay.
- n. An attack on a location, person or people.
- n. (computing, Internet) The result of a search of a computer system or of a search engine.
- n. (Internet) A measured visit to a web site, a request for a single file from a web server.
- n. An approximately correct answer in a test set.
- n. (baseball) The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s…
- n. (colloquial) A dose of an illegal or addictive drug.
- n. A premeditated murder done for criminal or political purposes.
- n. (dated) A peculiarly apt expression or turn of thought; a phrase which hits the mark.
- n. A game won at backgammon after the adversary has removed some of his men. It counts for less than a gammon.
- adj. Designating of a popular song.
- pron. (dialectal) It.
inactive- adj. Not active, temporarily or permanently.
- adj. Not functioning or operating; broken down.
- adj. Retired from duty or service.
- adj. (chemistry) Relatively inert.
- adj. (physics) Showing no optical activity in polarized light.
kill- v. (transitive) To put to death; to extinguish the life of.
- v. (transitive) To render inoperative.
- v. (transitive, figuratively) To stop, cease, or render void; to terminate.
- v. (transitive, figuratively, hyperbolic) To amaze, exceed, stun, or otherwise incapacitate.
- v. (transitive, figuratively) To produce feelings of dissatisfaction or revulsion in.
- v. (transitive) To use up or to waste.
- v. (transitive, figuratively, informal) To exert an overwhelming effect on.
- v. (transitive, figuratively, hyperbolic) To overpower, overwhelm, or defeat.
- v. (transitive) To force a company out of business.
- v. (intransitive, informal) To produce intense pain.
- v. (figuratively, informal, hyperbolic, transitive) To punish severely.
- v. (transitive, sports) To strike a ball or similar object with such force and placement as to make a shot…
- v. To succeed with an audience, especially in comedy.
- v. (mathematics, transitive, idiomatic, informal) To cause to assume the value zero.
- v. (computing, Internet, IRC, transitive) To disconnect (a user) involuntarily from the network.
- n. The act of killing.
- n. Specifically, the death blow.
- n. The result of killing; that which has been killed.
- n. (volleyball) The grounding of the ball on the opponent's court, winning the rally.
- n. A creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea.
- n. A kiln.
murder- n. (countable) An act of deliberate killing of another being, especially a human.
- n. (uncountable) The crime of deliberate killing of another human.
- n. (uncountable, law, in jurisdictions which use the felony murder rule) The commission of an act which abets…
- n. (uncountable, used as a predicative noun) Something terrible to endure.
- n. (countable, collective) A group of crows; the collective noun for crows.
- v. To deliberately kill (a person or persons).
- v. (transitive, sports, figuratively, colloquial) To defeat decisively.
- v. To botch or mangle.
- v. (figuratively, colloquial) To kick someone's ass or chew someone out (used to express one’s anger at somebody).
- v. (figuratively, colloquial, Britain) to devour, ravish.
remove- v. (transitive) To move something from one place to another, especially to take away.
- v. (transitive) To murder.
- v. (cricket, transitive) To dismiss a batsman.
- v. (transitive) To discard, set aside, especially something abstract (a thought, feeling, etc.).
- v. (intransitive, now rare) To depart, leave.
- v. (intransitive) To change one's residence; to move.
- v. To dismiss or discharge from office.
- n. The act of removing something.
- n. (archaic) Removing a dish at a meal in order to replace it with the next course, a dish thus replaced,…
- n. (Britain) (at some public schools) A division of the school, especially the form prior to last.
- n. A step or gradation (as in the phrase "at one remove").
- n. Distance in time or space; interval.
- n. (dated) The transfer of one's home or business to another place; a move.
- n. The act of resetting a horse's shoe.
slay- v. (now literary) To kill, murder.
- v. (literary) To eradicate or stamp out.
- v. (by extension, colloquial) To defeat, overcome (in a competition or contest).
- v. (slang) To delight or overwhelm, especially with laughter.
- v. (slang, transitive, intransitive) To amaze, stun or otherwise incapacitate by awesomeness; to be awesome…
sour- adj. Having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste.
- adj. Made rancid by fermentation, etc.
- adj. Tasting or smelling rancid.
- adj. Peevish or bad-tempered.
- adj. (of soil) Excessively acidic and thus infertile.
- adj. (of petroleum) Containing excess sulfur.
- adj. Unfortunate or unfavorable.
- adj. (music) Off-pitch, out of tune.
- n. The sensation of a sour taste.
- n. A drink made with whiskey, lemon or lime juice and sugar.
- n. (by extension) Any cocktail containing lemon or lime juice.
- n. A sour or acid substance; whatever produces a painful effect.
- v. (transitive) To make sour.
- v. (intransitive) To become sour.
- v. (transitive) To spoil or mar; to make disenchanted.
- v. (intransitive) To become disenchanted.
- v. (transitive) To make (soil) cold and unproductive.
- v. To macerate (lime) and render it fit for plaster or mortar.
soured- adj. That has become, or has been made sour.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of sour.
turned- v. simple past tense and past participle of turn.
unsatisfactory- adj. inadequate, substandard or not satisfactory.
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