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PUT OFF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... a ... disconcert ... b ... repel ... 2 ... a ... to hold back to a later time ... b ... to induce to wait ... put the bill collector off ... 3 ... to rid oneself ...
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PUT SOMETHING OFF definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date: The meeting has been put off for a week.
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Synonyms for put off - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for PUT OFF: postpone, delay, put over, defer, lay over, hold over, hold off (on), hold up; Antonyms of PUT OFF: work (on), do, ...
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put-off
▪ I. put-off, n. (pʊtˈɒf, -ɔː-) Pl. put-offs. [f. the verbal phrase put off (put v. 46).] An act of putting off, in various senses. 1. An act of dismissing a question, argument, etc., or the person propounding it, by evasion or the like; a pretext for not doing something, or for deferring it till la...
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PUTOFF Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a delaying, postponing, or avoiding of something. an expressed excuse or evasion; demur. She responded with a polite but firm putoff. Discover More. Word ...
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Put off - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
put off · verb. cause to feel intense dislike or distaste. synonyms: turn off · verb. cause to feel embarrassment. synonyms: confuse, disconcert, flurry · verb.
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Put off - definition of put off by The Free Dictionary
Define put off. put off synonyms, put off pronunciation, put off translation, English dictionary definition of put off. v. put , put·ting , puts v. tr. 1. To place in a specified location; set: She put the books on the table.
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put off | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
definition: to delay (some action) until a later time. Kyle put off starting his project, and then he didn't have enough time to ...
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Put Off | Meaning & Examples - QuillBot
“Put off” means “to delay or postpone” and a person when “put off” means “to cause someone to feel an aversion.”
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768 Synonyms & Antonyms for PUT OFF | Thesaurus.com
put off · adjourn · hold off · postpone · reschedule · shelve · suspend. Weak matches. dally · dawdle · dillydally · drag one's feet · hold over · lag · lay ...
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put somebody/something off | LDOCE
to delay doing something or to arrange to do something at a later time or date, especially because there is a problem or you do not want to do it now.
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PUT OFF definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
6 days ago7 meanings: 1. to postpone or delay 2. to evade (a person) by postponement or delay 3. to confuse; disconcert 4. to cause to.... Click for more definitions.
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Put It Off Until Tomorrow
"Put It Off Until Tomorrow" is a song written by Dolly Parton and Bill Owens, and first recorded by American country music artist Bill Phillips. It was released in January 1966, and Phillips released an album of the same name later that year. The song became his biggest hit, peaking at number 6 on t...
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Put Down The Fork — Lay Off The Pork : NPR
Nov 3, 2011Transcript. Some African-Americans have removed pork from their diets, while others proudly embrace it as a part of their culture. To hear more about the divide, host Michel Martin speaks with ...
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Quote by Carl Sagan: "I find many adults are put off when ... - Goodreads
Nov 1, 2023Why is grass green? What is a dream? How deep can you dig a hole? When is the world's birthday? Why do we have toes? Too many teachers and parents answer with irritation or ridicule, or quickly move on to something else: 'What did you expect the Moon to be, square?' Children soon recognize that somehow this kind of question annoys the ...
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