goes off Antonyms

Meaning of goes off

goes off

to go forth, out, or away, explode, to follow the expected or desired course, to burst forth or break out suddenly or noisily, to become very much excited, to take place, explode sense 2b, to undergo decline or deterioration, to enter recklessly on a course, to make a characteristic noise

goes off Sentence Examples

  1. The alarm clock goes off at the crack of dawn, signaling the start of a new day.
  2. The smoke detector goes off, alerting residents to a potential fire hazard.
  3. The starter's pistol goes off, marking the beginning of the race.
  4. The fireworks go off with a deafening roar, illuminating the night sky.
  5. The water heater goes off, leaving the house without hot water.
  6. The generator goes off during a power outage, providing a backup source ofelectricity.
  7. The child's temper goes off, resulting in a screaming tantrum.
  8. The car goes off the road, resulting in a minor accident.
  9. The computer goes off after a software update, requiring a restart.
  10. The light goes off in the room, leaving it in darkness.

FAQs About the word goes off

to go forth, out, or away, explode, to follow the expected or desired course, to burst forth or break out suddenly or noisily, to become very much excited, to t

explodes, pops, blows, detonates, crumps, bursts,blows up, discharges, smashes, fires

collapses, fizzles,implodes,

The alarm clock goes off at the crack of dawn, signaling the start of a new day.

The smoke detector goes off, alerting residents to a potential fire hazard.

The starter's pistol goes off, marking the beginning of the race.

The fireworks go off with a deafening roar, illuminating the night sky.