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run off vs leave

leave vs run off

run off is not a noun while leave is a noun.

run off and leave both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
run off No No Yes No
leave Yes No Yes No
As verbs, leave is a hypernym of run off; that is, leave is a word with a broader meaning than run off:
  • run off: leave suddenly and as if in a hurry
  • leave: go away from a place
Other hypernyms of run off include go away, go forth.
run off (noun) leave (noun)
the act of departing politely
permission to do something
the period of time during which you are absent from work or duty
run off (verb) leave (verb)
decide (a contest or competition) by a runoff leave unchanged or undisturbed or refrain from taking
reproduce by xerography be survived by after one's death
force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings leave behind unintentionally
leave suddenly and as if in a hurry go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness
run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along move out of or depart from
run away secretly with one's beloved go away from a place
run off as waste leave or give by will after one's death
transmit (knowledge or skills)
put into the care or protection of someone
remove oneself from an association with or participation in
produce as a result or residue
make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain
act or be so as to become in a specified state
have left or have as a remainder
Difference between run off and leave

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