Definition
To leave; to set out; to begin a journey or trip.
To begin; to cause; to initiate.
To cause to explode, let off.
To put into an angry mood; to start (a person) ranting or sulking, etc.
To enhance by emphasizing differences.
To offset, to compensate for: to reduce the effect of, by having a contrary effect.
In Context
- "He set off in search of better opportunities."
- "Considerable excitement was caused on the L.M.S.R. Aberdeen line out of Perth recently when a shunting engine in Perth North goods yard, whose driver and fireman were absent, was accidentally set in motion by a shunter and set off unattended on to the main line."
- "The train is booked to stop at Jiza for only three minutes, but more often than not twenty minutes or more are spent on shunting before it sets off again on what must be one of the most dreary journeys in the world."
- "I had no idea that one simple comment would set off such a huge argument."
- "What a tragedy, that someone would set off a bomb in a crowded place."
- "Wrex: There are acid tanks rigged up on that thing. Set them off. Millions of my ancestors died to put these things down. Don't let them come back."
- "Don't set him off or he won't shut up all day."
- "Her plain white dress was set off by a bright red stole."
- "And then one afternoon in the hinder end of April came young Heriotside riding to the Skerburnfoot. His arm was healed, he had got him a fine new suit of green, and his horse was a mettle beast that well set off his figure."
- "My taxes did not increase because the amount of my raise was set off by my losses in the stock market."
- "When a woman had made such a mistake, there was only one way to repair it,—to accept it. One folly was enough, especially it was to last for ever; a second one would not much set it off."
Also Said As
- set forth
- take off
- beat it
- bug off
- remove
- bugger off
- book
- bounce
- buzz off
- chuck
- cut one's stick
- dash
- depart
- duck out
- exit
- get away
- get out
- go
- go away
- go out
- GTFO
- leave
- make tracks
- move on
- namous
- part
- piss off
- pull up stakes
- put out
- start
- start out
- set forth
- set off
- set out
- run along
- sling one's hook
- split
- take off
- take leave
- take one's leave
- take wing
- quit
See Also
- offset
- put off
- throw off