threw off (Meaning)

threw off

to cause to make a mistake, to produce in an offhand manner, emit, give off, distract, divert, to cast off often in a hurried or vigorous manner, to free oneself from, earn, generate, to cause to depart from an expected or desired course, to make derogatory comments, to begin hunting, to send out

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threw off Sentence Examples

  1. The unexpected news threw off her entire week's plans.
  2. The loud music threw off his concentration during the exam.
  3. The sudden change in weather threw off the picnic arrangements.
  4. The unexpected expense threw off their monthly budget.
  5. The traffic jam threw off her commute, causing her to be late for work.
  6. The persistent distractions threw off her train of thought.
  7. The miscalculation threw off the entire equation, leading to incorrect results.
  8. The unanticipated obstacle threw off the team's progress.
  9. The broken clock threw off her sense of time.
  10. The interruption threw off the flow of the conversation.

FAQs About the word threw off

to cause to make a mistake, to produce in an offhand manner, emit, give off, distract, divert, to cast off often in a hurried or vigorous manner, to free onesel

diverted,distracted, abstracted,called off, wandered, entertained,detracted, amused, strayed

concentrated,focused,focussed,

The unexpected news threw off her entire week's plans.

The loud music threw off his concentration during the exam.

The sudden change in weather threw off the picnic arrangements.

The unexpected expense threw off their monthly budget.