- 1. adv. In a general sense, denoting from or away from; as: Source: opted
- 2. adv. Denoting distance or separation; as, the house is a mile off. Source: opted
- 3. adv. Denoting the action of removing or separating; separation; as, to take off the hat or cloak; to cut off, to pare off, to clip off, to peel off, to tear off, to march off, to fly off, and the like. Source: opted
- 4. adv. Denoting a leaving, abandonment, departure, abatement, interruption, or remission; as, the fever goes off; the pain goes off; the game is off; all bets are off. Source: opted
- 5. adv. Denoting a different direction; not on or towards: away; as, to look off. Source: opted
- 6. adv. Denoting opposition or negation. Source: opted
- 7. interj. Away; begone; -- a command to depart. Source: opted
- 8. prep. Not on; away from; as, to be off one's legs or off the bed; two miles off the shore. Source: opted
- 9. a. On the farther side; most distant; on the side of an animal or a team farthest from the driver when he is on foot; in the United States, the right side; as, the off horse or ox in a team, in distinction from the nigh or near horse or ox; the off leg. Source: opted
- 10. a. Designating a time when one is not strictly attentive to business or affairs, or is absent from his post, and, hence, a time when affairs are not urgent; as, he took an off day for fishing: an off year in politics. Source: opted
- 11. n. The side of the field that is on the right of the wicket keeper. Source: opted
- 12. adj. not in operation or operational Source: wordnet
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