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Come off Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /ˈɔf
KUHM-awf
kˈʌm/ /ˈɒf
kuhm-OFF

Definition

'Come off' can mean something becomes detached, stops being fixed, or to happen as intended, often used for results (successful or unsuccessful). It can also mean to give a specific impression.

Usage & Nuances

Informal phrasal verb. Common for physical detachment (stickers, buttons), achieving results ('come off well/badly'), or sounding a certain way ('come off as rude'). Not used in very formal writing. Watch for context: 'come off' = detach; 'come off as...' = appear a certain way.

Example Sentences

My shoe's sole is starting to come off.

basic

The paint will come off if you wash it.

basic

His plan didn't come off as expected.

basic

Did the label come off easily, or did you need water?

natural

The event really came off well, even with the bad weather.

natural

He came off as a bit arrogant during the interview.

natural