Meaning of the word "took off" in English

What does "took off" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

took off

US /tʊk ɔf/
UK /tʊk ɒf/

Phrasal Verb

1.

to leave the ground and begin to fly

Example:
The plane took off an hour late due to bad weather.
The helicopter took off from the roof of the building.
2.

to remove something, especially clothing

Example:
He took off his hat as he entered the room.
Please take off your shoes before coming inside.
3.

to suddenly become successful or popular

Example:
Her career really took off after that movie.
The new product took off immediately after its launch.
4.

to leave a place, often suddenly or quickly

Example:
He took off without saying goodbye.
The children took off running as soon as they saw the ice cream truck.
5.

to take time off from work or school

Example:
I need to take off next Friday for a doctor's appointment.
She took off a few days to go on a short vacation.