write off
ESL vocabulary CEFR |C1|IDIOM write off phrasal verb
ˈwrite-off noun [countable]
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Synonyms & Related Words write off[verb]Synonyms: depreciate, decry, devaluate, devalue, downgrade, lower, mark down, underrate, undervalue, write down, belittle, derogate, detract (from), discount, disparage, downcry, minimize, run down
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary write off phrasal verb (
see also write)
1. to write a letter to a company or organization asking them to send you goods or information
Synonym : send off,
write awaywrite off for Are you going to write off for that free poster?2. write somebody/something ↔ off to decide that someone or something is useless, unimportant, or a failure
Synonym : dismisswrite somebody/something ↔ off as After six months of work, we eventually wrote the project off as a non-starter. ⇒
write-off3. write something ↔ off to officially say that a debt no longer has to be paid, or officially accept that you cannot get back money you have spent or lost:
The United States agreed to write off debts worth billions of dollars. The Inland Revenue wrote off £900 million in unpaid taxes.4. write something ↔ off to make an official record of the amount of money that you have spent on things relating to your business, in order to reduce the amount of tax that you have to pay
write something ↔ off against The costs of setting up a business can be written off against tax.5. write something ↔ off British English to damage a vehicle so badly that it can never be used again:
At thirteen he stole a car and wrote it off. ⇒
write-off [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
ˈwrite-off noun [countable]1. British English a vehicle that has been so badly damaged that it can never be used again:
The car was a complete write-off.2. a period of time when you fail to achieve anything:
This morning was a complete write-off.3. an official agreement that someone does not have to pay a debt
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idioms write off(1) v. phr. 1. To remove (an amount) from a business record; cancel (a debt); accept as a loss.
If a customer dies when he owes the store money, the store must often write it off. Compare: CHARGE OFF.
2. To accept (a loss or trouble) and not worry anymore about it; forget.
Mr. Brown had so much trouble with the new TV set that he finally wrote it off and bought a new one. Jim's mistake cost him time and money, but he wrote it off to experience. Compare: CHARGE OFF
2.
Antonym: CHALK UP
2. To say that (something) will fail or not be good; believe worthless.
Just because the boys on the team are young, don't write the team off. Compare: COUNT OUT.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
write-off(2) n. A loss.
This last unfortunate business venture of ours is an obvious write-off. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲