clear off (Meaning)
clear off (v)
remove from sight
Synonyms & Antonyms of clear off
Synonyms:
- run away
- scarper
- begone
- sally (forth)
- part
- flee
- bug off
- bug out
- dig out
- evacuate
- bail out
- bugger off
- get out
- set out
- retire
- beat it
- pull up stakes
- take a walk
- strike out
- push on
- take a hike
- shove (off)
- pike (out or off)
- fly
- pack (up or off)
- retreat
- buzz (off)
- hit the road
- quit
- take a powder
- book
- withdraw
- bail
- pull stakes
Antonyms:
clear off Sentence Examples
- As the rain ceased, the clouds began to clear off, revealing patches of blue sky.
- The children hurried to clear off the playground equipment after the storm passed.
- It's important to clear off your desk at the end of the workday to maintain a tidy workspace.
- After the meeting ended, everyone helped to clear off the tables and chairs in the conference room.
- The coach instructed the players to clear off the field to make way for the next game.
- She used a cloth to clear off the dust that had accumulated on the bookshelf.
- The traffic jam finally started to clear off as cars began to move forward.
- The sun's warmth helped to clear off the frost that had settled on the car windows overnight.
- He decided to clear off his schedule for the weekend to spend time with his family.
- The snowplows worked tirelessly to clear off the roads after the heavy snowfall.
FAQs About the word clear off
remove from sight
go, step (along), start, run along, exit, peel off, get, escape, cut out, push off
come, show up, arrive, come, stay, arrive, stay, remain, show up, remain
As the rain ceased, the clouds began to clear off, revealing patches of blue sky.
The children hurried to clear off the playground equipment after the storm passed.
It's important to clear off your desk at the end of the workday to maintain a tidy workspace.
After the meeting ended, everyone helped to clear off the tables and chairs in the conference room.