come off Antonyms
Strongest:
- fail
- collapse
- strike-out
- collapse
- miss
- founder
- miss
- strike-out
- fail
- fold
- wash-out
- fold
- founder
- wash-out
Strong:
- crumble
- slump
- skid
- bomb
- go-under
- decline
- wane
- go-under
- flop
- slip
- sink
- flounder
- flounder
- languish
- bomb
- fall-down
- skid
- slip
- sink
- flunk
- slump
- decline
- crumble
- wane
- flop
- struggle
- fall-down
- languish
- struggle
- flunk
Weak:
Meaning of come off
come off (v)
come to be detached
happen in a particular manner
break off (a piece from a whole)
come off Sentence Examples
- The performance didn't come off as well as we had hoped; there were several technical issues.
- I was worried the joke wouldn't come off, but everyone laughed.
- The paint on the walls didn't come off easily; it took hours of scrubbing.
- The plan to surprise her for her birthday party didn't come off as intended; she found out beforehand.
- The meeting didn't come off as productive; we didn't reach any conclusions.
- He tried to sound confident, but his speech didn't come off convincingly.
- The event came off without a hitch, thanks to careful planning and coordination.
- The sticker wouldn't come off the surface no matter how hard I tried.
- The candidate's promises during the debate didn't come off as genuine to the audience.
- Despite our efforts, the project didn't come off as successful as we had anticipated.
FAQs About the word come off
come to be detached, happen in a particular manner, break off (a piece from a whole)
come, come down, be,happen, come to pass, occur, pass, go down, cook, do
fail, collapse,strike out, collapse, miss, founder, miss, strike out, fail, fold
The performance didn't come off as well as we had hoped; there were several technical issues.
I was worried the joke wouldn't come off, but everyone laughed.
The paint on the walls didn't come off easily; it took hours of scrubbing.
The plan to surprise her for her birthday party didn't come off as intended; she found out beforehand.