taking off (on) Synonyms

taking off (on) Meaning

taking off (on)

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taking off (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The plane took off from the busy airport, soaring through the air effortlessly.
  2. As the rocket launched, it took off with an explosive burst of energy, leaving a trail of smoke behind.
  3. The hot air balloon took off gently, rising above the trees and offering a breathtaking view of the countryside below.
  4. The athlete took off on a powerful sprint, leaving her competitors behind.
  5. The bird took off from its perch, its wings flapping rapidly as it soared into the sky.
  6. The actor took off his sunglasses, revealing his piercing blue eyes.
  7. The hikers took off on their morning trek, eager to explore the wilderness.
  8. The doctor took off his gloves after completing a successful surgery.
  9. The chef took off his apron, satisfied with the delicious meal he had prepared.
  10. The storm clouds took off like a runaway train, bringing with them heavy rain and thunder.

FAQs About the word taking off (on)

harrying, ragging, caricaturing, taunting, sneering (at), parroting, travestying, parodying, aping, lampooning

approving, commending, endorsing, applauding, indorsing,sanctioning,

The plane took off from the busy airport, soaring through the air effortlessly.

As the rocket launched, it took off with an explosive burst of energy, leaving a trail of smoke behind.

The hot air balloon took off gently, rising above the trees and offering a breathtaking view of the countryside below.

The athlete took off on a powerful sprint, leaving her competitors behind.