kicked off Synonyms

kicked off Meaning

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 grand opening event kicked off the celebration with a bang.
  2. The team kicked off their season with a thrilling victory.
  3. The concert kicked off with a roaring rendition of the national anthem.
  4. The teacher kicked off the lesson with an engaging icebreaker.
  5. The meeting kicked off promptly at 10:00 AM.
  6. The new initiative kicked off with great enthusiasm and support.
  7. The athlete kicked off the race with lightning speed.
  8. The charity fundraiser kicked off with a heartfelt speech.
  9. The renovation project kicked off with the demolition of the old building.
  10. The festival kicked off with a colorful parade and lively music.

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

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

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

The grand opening event kicked off the celebration with a bang.

The team kicked off their season with a thrilling victory.

The concert kicked off with a roaring rendition of the national anthem.

The teacher kicked off the lesson with an engaging icebreaker.