get off (Meaning)
get off (v)
leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc.
be relieved of one's duties temporarily
transfer
cause to be acquitted; get off the hook; in a legal case
escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action
enjoy in a sexual way
alight from (a horse)
get out of quickly
send via the postal service
get high, stoned, or drugged
deliver verbally
Synonyms & Antonyms of get off
Synonyms:
- buzz (off)
- part
- get out
- dig out
- retreat
- book
- skip
- begone
- evacuate
- sally (forth)
- set out
- bug off
- emigrate
- pike (out or off)
- pack (up or off)
- bugger off
- beat it
- withdraw
- retire
- bug out
- fly
- quit
- take a powder
- run away
- flee
- strike out
- shove (off)
- hit the road
- take a hike
- bail
- pull up stakes
- pull stakes
Antonyms:
get off Sentence Examples
- Please get off the train at the next station.
- The children need to get off the bus at school.
- I need to get off here, this is my stop.
- Get off the couch and start working!
- The cat jumped off the table and landed on the floor.
- The plane got off the ground smoothly and started its journey.
- Can you get off my foot, it's hurting me.
- Get off the phone, it's dinner time.
- The protesters were asked to get off the street by the police.
- The hiker had to get off the trail due to bad weather.
FAQs About the word get off
leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc., be relieved of one's duties temporarily, transfer, cause to be acquitted; get off the hook; in a legal case, escape potentially
depart, get, go, take off, escape, push off, push on, pull out, start, clear off
remain, arrive, show up,come, remain, stay, show up, come, arrive, turn up
Please get off the train at the next station.
The children need to get off the bus at school.
I need to get off here, this is my stop.
Get off the couch and start working!