tick (off) Synonyms
tick (off) Meaning
tick (off)
to make angry or indignant, reprimand, rebuke
tick (off) Sentence Examples
- She ticked off the items on her to-do list as she completed them.
- The teacher ticked off each student who arrived on time.
- I couldn't tick off the final item because it wasn't finished yet.
- The doctor ticked off the symptoms the patient was experiencing.
- The inspector ticked off every flaw he found in the building.
- The auditor ticked off each financial transaction in the ledger.
- The inventory manager ticked off the items as they were received.
- The voter ticked off the names of the candidates they supported.
- The receptionist ticked off the names of guests who had arrived.
- The librarian ticked off the books that were overdue.
FAQs About the word tick (off)
to make angry or indignant, reprimand, rebuke
recite,list, detail, reel off,outline, mention, catalog, enumerate, rehearse, itemize
generalize,,
She ticked off the items on her to-do list as she completed them.
The teacher ticked off each student who arrived on time.
I couldn't tick off the final item because it wasn't finished yet.
The doctor ticked off the symptoms the patient was experiencing.