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Skive off Meaning in English

expression

ˈskaɪv/ /ˈɔf
SKYV-awf
skˈaɪv/ /ˈɒf
SKYV-of

Definition

To avoid work or school by pretending to be sick, busy, or by making excuses; to deliberately not attend something you are supposed to do.

Usage & Nuances

'Skive off' is informal and mostly used in British English. It often refers to skipping school, work, or duties, usually without permission. Synonyms include 'play hooky' (US), 'bunk off', and 'ditch'. Usually not used in formal writing.

Example Sentences

Tom always tries to skive off when there is math class.

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It's not a good idea to skive off work.

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Some students skive off class to go to the park.

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He tried to skive off the meeting by pretending he was stuck in traffic.

natural

We used to skive off on Fridays and catch a movie instead.

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If you skive off too often, your boss will notice.

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