Meaning of the word "went off" in English

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

went off

US /wɛnt ɔf/
UK /wɛnt ɔf/

Phrasal Verb

1.

to explode or fire

Example:
The firework went off with a loud bang.
The gun went off accidentally.
2.

to make a sudden loud noise

Example:
The alarm went off at 6 AM.
Suddenly, the car alarm went off.
3.

to leave a place, often suddenly or quickly

Example:
He went off without saying goodbye.
The children went off to play in the park.
4.

to become bad or spoiled (food)

Example:
The milk went off because I left it out of the fridge.
These leftovers will go off if you don't put them in the fridge.
5.

to stop liking someone or something

Example:
I went off coffee after I started drinking tea.
She went off him after he cheated on her.