throw off (Meaning)

Wordnet

throw off (v)

get rid of

get rid of

Webster

throw off (n.)

A start in a hunt or a race.

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throw off Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden noise threw off my concentration, making me falter in my task.
  2. The thunderstorm threw off our plans for a picnic, forcing us to seek shelter indoors.
  3. The car's acceleration threw off the passengers, causing them to jerk forward.
  4. The unexpected question threw off the witness, causing them to stumble over their words.
  5. The illness threw off the athlete's training schedule, delaying their progress.
  6. The change in leadership threw off the organization, destabilizing its operations.
  7. The breakup threw off the person's emotional balance, leaving them feeling lost and confused.
  8. The revelation threw off the defendant's alibi, making their defense crumble.
  9. The bad weather threw off the flight schedule, causing delays and cancellations.
  10. The new job threw off the employee's work-life balance, making them struggle to adapt.

FAQs About the word throw off

get rid of, get rid ofA start in a hunt or a race.

divert,distract, detract,abstract, call off, stray, entertain,amuse, wander

focus,focus, concentrate,concentrate,

The sudden noise threw off my concentration, making me falter in my task.

The thunderstorm threw off our plans for a picnic, forcing us to seek shelter indoors.

The car's acceleration threw off the passengers, causing them to jerk forward.

The unexpected question threw off the witness, causing them to stumble over their words.