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Definition of "put off" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To postpone, especially through procrastination.

    • 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.
  2. To delay (a task, event, etc.).

    • The storm put off the game by a week.
    • The storm put the game off by a week.
    • I'm too busy to see Mr Smith today. I'll have to put him off.
  3. To distract; to disturb the concentration of.

    • Please be quiet. I'm trying to concentrate and you're putting me off.
  4. To cause to dislike; to discourage (from doing).

    • Almost drowning put him off swimming.
  5. To emit; to give off (an odor, smoke, etc.).

    • This type of firewood puts off a strong smell.
  6. To take off (something worn).

    • to put off a mask

Adjective

  1. offended, repulsed

    • The guest was quite put off by an odor.
  2. daunted or fazed

    • All but the most dedicated were put off by the huge task.