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Synonyms & Related Words throw off[verb]Synonyms: rid, clear, lose, shake (off), unburden, shake, slip, emit, give off, give out, issue, release, vent, confuse, addle, ball up, befuddle, bewilder, distract, dizzy, fluster, mix up, throw out
Related Words: disgorge,
eject,
exhaust,
expel [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary throw somebody/something ↔ off phrasal verb (
see also throw)
1. to take off a piece of clothing in a quick careless way:
They threw off their clothes and dived in.2. to get free from something that has been limiting your freedom:
In 1845, they finally threw off the yoke of foreign rule.3. if you throw off an illness, you get better from it:
It’s taken me ages to throw off this cold.4. to escape from someone or something that is chasing you:
We ran flat out for about half a mile before we could throw them off.5. to produce large amounts of heat or light:
The engine was throwing off so much heat that the air above it shimmered with haze. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idioms throw offthrow off (something)to quickly remove something. The boys threw off their clothes and jumped into the lake. Dad threw the cover off and there was a beautiful new bike — just for me!Opposite of: throw on (something)
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throw off somethingthrow off (something)to quickly remove something. The boys threw off their clothes and jumped into the lake. Dad threw the cover off and there was a beautiful new bike — just for me!Opposite of: throw on (something)
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throw offto mislead/confuse/fool someone
The criminals threw off the police and ran into the subway.
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throw off v. 1. To get free from.
He was healthy enough to throw off his cold easily. Compare: RID OF.
2. To mislead; confuse; fool.
They went by a different route to throw the hostile bandits off their track. 3. To produce easily or as if without effort.
She could throw off a dozen poems in a night. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲