Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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off | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
kill | Yes | No | Yes | No |
off (noun) | kill (noun) |
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the act of terminating a life | |
the destruction of an enemy plane or ship or tank or missile | |
the body of an animal, or bodies of animals, killed by a person or another animal |
off (adjective) | kill (adjective) |
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not in operation or operational | |
(of events) no longer planned or scheduled | |
not performing or scheduled for duties | |
in an unpalatable state | |
below a satisfactory level |
off (verb) | kill (verb) |
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kill intentionally and with premeditation | mark for deletion, rub off, or erase |
destroy a vitally essential quality of or in | |
cause to cease operating | |
tire out completely | |
end or extinguish by forceful means | |
drink down entirely | |
cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly | |
cause the death of, without intention | |
deprive of life | |
hit with great force | |
hit with so much force as to make a return impossible, in racket games | |
overwhelm with hilarity, pleasure, or admiration | |
be the source of great pain for | |
thwart the passage of | |
be fatal |
off (adverb) | kill (adverb) |
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at a distance in space or time | |
from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete) | |
no longer on or in contact or attached |