off

US /ɑːf/
UK /ɑːf/
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1.

away from the place in question; to or at a distance

:
The cat jumped off the table.
Keep off the grass.
2.

away from work or duty

:
I'm taking a few days off next week.
He's off duty until tomorrow morning.
3.

so as to be removed or separated

:
Take your shoes off.
The lid came off easily.
1.

not connected to or touching something

:
The light switch is off.
The power is off in the whole building.
2.

not operating or available

:
The concert is off due to bad weather.
The deal is off.
1.

away from; not on

:
He fell off his bike.
The button came off my shirt.