Swear off Meaning in English
expression
ˈswɛɹ/ /ˈɔf
SWAIR-awf
swˈeə/ /ˈɒf
sw-AIR-of
Definición
To make a serious promise that you will stop doing something, especially a habit or behavior, and not do it again.
Uso & Matices
Mostly informal; commonly used for habits like smoking or drinking. Implies a strong personal commitment. Can be temporary or permanent. Use 'swear off' with gerunds: 'swear off chocolate'. Not the same as 'give up', which is broader and less emotional.
Spanish: dejar para siempre - renunciar aPortuguese (BR): prometer não fazer mais - abandonarPortuguese (PT): prometer não voltar a fazer - deixar para sempreChinese (Simplified): 发誓戒除 - 下决心不再做Chinese (Traditional): 發誓戒除 - 下決心不再做Hindi: सदा के लिए छोड़ देना - कसम खाना कि अब नहीं करेंगेArabic: يتعهّد بترك - يقسم أن لا يفعل ثانيةBengali: কসম খেয়ে ছেড়ে দেওয়া - শক্ত প্রতিজ্ঞা করে ত্যাগ করাRussian: заречься - давать себе слово броситьJapanese: やめると誓う - 二度としないと誓うVietnamese: thề bỏ - thề không làm nữaKorean: 끊겠다고 맹세하다 - 절대 하지 않겠다고 결심하다Turkish: bırakmaya yemin etmek - kesin karar almakUrdu: قسم کھا کر ترک کرناIndonesian: bersumpah berhenti - berjanji tidak akan melakukan lagi
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He decided to swear off junk food for his health.
basic
After her birthday, she swore off eating cake.
basic
I want to swear off soda this year.
basic
She really swore off dating after that terrible breakup.
natural
Every January, people swear off bad habits, but it's hard to keep it up.
natural
I tried to swear off caffeine, but coffee is just too tempting.
natural