go off (Meaning)

Wordnet

go off (v)

run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along

be discharged or activated

go off or discharge

stop running, functioning, or operating

happen in a particular manner

burst inward

Synonyms & Antonyms of go off

go off Sentence Examples

  1. The alarm went off at 6 AM, abruptly waking me from my slumber.
  2. The fireworks went off with a deafening bang, illuminating the sky with vibrant colors.
  3. The bomb went off without warning, sending shrapnel flying through the air.
  4. The lights went off suddenly, plunging the room into darkness.
  5. The water pipe burst, sending water gushing out and flooding the bathroom.
  6. The volcano went off violently, spewing ash and lava into the atmosphere.
  7. The tornado went off with incredible force, destroying everything in its path.
  8. The car went off the road and plunged into the ditch.
  9. The gun went off accidentally, narrowly missing the target.
  10. The siren went off in the distance, signaling an emergency.

FAQs About the word go off

run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along, be discharged or activated, go off or discharge, stop running, functioning, or operating, happen

explode, burst, detonate, pop, blow, crump,blow up, fragment, mushroom, bourgeon

implode, implode, collapse,collapse,,fizzle, fizzle

The alarm went off at 6 AM, abruptly waking me from my slumber.

The fireworks went off with a deafening bang, illuminating the sky with vibrant colors.

The bomb went off without warning, sending shrapnel flying through the air.

The lights went off suddenly, plunging the room into darkness.