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Took off Meaning in English

expression · lemma: take off

/tʊk ɔf/
TUK-awf
/tʊk ɒf/
TUK-of

Definition

'Took off' is the past tense of 'take off.' It can mean an airplane leaving the ground, someone removing clothes, or a person leaving quickly.

Usage & Nuances

Different contexts change the meaning: 'The plane took off' (left the ground), 'He took off his hat' (removed), or 'She took off after the meeting' (left quickly). Informal and neutral in speech, depending on use.

Example Sentences

The plane took off on time.

basic

He took off his shoes at the door.

basic

Jenny took off after lunch.

basic

When I arrived, he had already took off.

natural

Her music career really took off last year.

natural

I took off my jacket because it was so hot.

natural