Uk English Meaning of takes off
takes off
Other Uk English words related to takes off
- parts
- departs
- exits
- gets
- gets off
- goes
- Goes off
- moves
- peels off
- pulls out
- Pushes off
- pushes on
- walks out
- flies
- quits
- bail
- bails out
- books
- goes berserk
- buzzes
- clears off
- clears out
- cuts out
- escapes
- evacuates
- flees
- gets out
- (pikes (out or off))
- runs away
- Scarpers
- shoves (off)
- begins
- scarper
- lights out
- abandons
- absconds
- decamps
- deserts
- forsakes
- mizzles
- removes
- retreats
- poo
- Scraps
- skips
- steps out
- vacates
Nearest Words of takes off
- takes off (from) => takes off (from)
- takes out => takes out
- takes to the cleaners => takes to the cleaners
- taking (away) => overdraft (banking)
- taking (out) => taking (out)
- taking a hike => Go for a hike
- taking a powder => do a runner
- taking a walk => going for a walk
- taking aback => Taken aback
- taking back => Taking back
Definitions and Meaning of takes off in English
takes off
remove entry 1 sense 2, to embark on rapid activity, development, or growth, to spend (a period of time) away from a usual occupation or activity, discontinue, withdraw, to spring into wide use or popularity, to take away, remove, a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight or an ascent in an aircraft or in the launching of a rocket, to develop or grow rapidly, to branch off (as from a main stream or stem), a spot at which one takes off, to begin a leap or spring, an action of starting out, an action of removing something, a starting point, a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight in an aircraft or spacecraft, to start off or away often suddenly, an imitation especially in the way of caricature, to take or allow as a discount, imitation entry 1 sense 2, to leave the surface, rob, to begin flight, a rapid rise in activity, growth, or popularity, parody sense 1, a mechanism for transmission of the power of an engine or vehicle to operate some other mechanism, release entry 1 sense 1, to take a point of origin, release, to spend (some time) away from an activity or occupation
FAQs About the word takes off
takes off
remove entry 1 sense 2, to embark on rapid activity, development, or growth, to spend (a period of time) away from a usual occupation or activity, discontinue,
parts,departs,exits,gets,gets off,goes,Goes off,moves,peels off,pulls out
remains,stays,comes,shows up,stays,approaches,closes,lives,land,approaches
takes in => takes in, takes for a ride => takes for a ride, takes down => takes down, takes => takes, takeovers => takeovers,