come off
come
kʌm
kam
off
ɔf
awf
British pronunciation
/kˈʌm ˈɒf/

Definition & Meaning of "come off"in English

to come off
[phrase form: come]
01

(of a portion or piece) to become detached or separated from a larger whole

to come off definition and meaning
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The plaque on the wall came off after years of wear and tear.
02

to be perceived or received in a certain way

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His joke did n't come off as intended and ended up causing offense.
03

to occur in a specific way, often implying success or effectiveness

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The party came off as a huge success, with everyone enjoying themselves.
04

to stop taking medicine, a drug, alcohol, etc.

Transitive
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The doctor advised him to gradually come off the medication after his condition improved.
05

to succeed in achieving or doing something

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Despite the initial setbacks, they managed to come off with a successful product launch.
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