throw off


throw off

verb

Definition of THROW OFF

transitive verb
1
a : to free oneself from : get rid of <threw off his inhibitions> b : to cast off often in a hurried or vigorous manner : abandon <threw off all restraint> c : distract, divert <dogs thrown off by a false scent>
2
: emit, give off <stacks throwing off plumes of smoke>
3
: to produce in an offhand manner : execute with speed or facility <some little … tune that the composer had thrown off — James Hilton>
4
a : to cause to depart from an expected or desired course <mistakes threw his calculations off a bit> b : to cause to make a mistake : mislead
5
: earn, generate <an investment that throws off a sizable income>
intransitive verb
1
: to begin hunting
2
: to make derogatory comments

Examples of THROW OFF

  1. <the sudden noise just threw me off completely, and I missed my shot>

First Known Use of THROW OFF

1604

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