Put-off - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈpʊtˈɒf|
Brit.
|ˈpʊtˈɒf|
verb
- To procrastinate
Don't put off your homework to the last minute.
Don't put your homework off to the last minute.
Don't put it off to the last minute.
Don't put it off.
- to delay (a task, event, or deadline)Don't put your homework off to the last minute.
Don't put it off to the last minute.
Don't put it off.
The storm put off the game by a week.
The storm put the game off by a week.
- to offend, repulse, or frightenThe storm put the game off by a week.
Almost drowning put him off swimming.
adjective
- offended, repulsed
The guest was quite put off by an odor.
- daunted or fazedAll but the most dedicated were put off by the huge task.
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