kicked (off) Antonyms

Meaning of kicked (off)

kicked (off)

to make a kickoff, to start or resume play in football by a placekick, to mark the beginning of, the start of something, a kick that puts the ball into play in a football or soccer game, a kick that puts the ball into play (as in soccer or football), begin sense 1, to start out, die, to initiate proceedings

kicked (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The soccer match kicked off with a thunderous roar from the crowd.
  2. The dog kicked off its muddy paws before entering the house.
  3. The speaker kicked off the presentation with a captivating anecdote.
  4. The new CEO kicked off his tenure with a bold restructuring plan.
  5. The horse kicked off its hooves in a playful display of energy.
  6. The politician kicked off his campaign with a rally that drew thousands.
  7. The fireworks kicked off the Fourth of July celebration with a dazzling display.
  8. The athlete kicked off the race with an explosive start.
  9. The protesters kicked off their demonstration with a peaceful march.
  10. The storm kicked off with a torrential downpour and howling winds.

FAQs About the word kicked (off)

to make a kickoff, to start or resume play in football by a placekick, to mark the beginning of, the start of something, a kick that puts the ball into play in

began, set about, got off, opened, launched, entered (into or upon), commenced, fell (to), embarked (on or upon), started

ceased, terminated, stopped, discontinued,finished, completed, laid off, ended, concluded, destroyed

The soccer match kicked off with a thunderous roar from the crowd.

The dog kicked off its muddy paws before entering the house.

The speaker kicked off the presentation with a captivating anecdote.

The new CEO kicked off his tenure with a bold restructuring plan.