( some results may take a moment to update )
(10) - Merriam-Webster Dictionary
(1) - Preposition entries...
(3) - { of:1 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Preposition] | "of" | \ əv \
1: —used as a function word to indicate a point of reckoning
2: —used as a function word to indicate origin or derivation
3: —used as a function word to indicate the cause, motive, or reason
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, off, of, from Old English, adverb & preposition; akin to Old High German aba off, away, Latin ab from, away, Greek apo;
(1) - Auxiliary verb entries...
(1) - { of:2 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Auxiliary verb] | "of" | \ əv \
1: have —used in place of the contraction 've often in representations of uneducated speech
Origin: 1773 ;
By alteration;
(1) - Abbreviation entries...
(1) - { OF } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Abbreviation] | "OF"
1: outfield
(7) - Idiom entries...
(1) - { of advanced age/years } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "of advanced age/years"
1: having lived for many years : old
(1) - { of a } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "of a"
1: —used to indicate that someone or something is a particular type of person or thing
(1) - { of a feather } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "of a feather"
1: of the same kind or nature : very much alike —usually used in the phrase birds of a feather
(1) - { of age } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "of age"
1: having existed for a specified period of time
(1) - { of a lifetime } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "of a lifetime"
1: —used to designate something as the greatest moment or event of its kind in a person's life
(1) - { of all people } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "of all people"
1: —used to emphasize that a specified person is the person one most or least expect to do or know something
(1) - { of all places } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "of all places"
1: —used to say that it is unusual or surprising that something happened in or is true about a particular place
(10) - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
(1) - Preposition entries...
(2) - { of } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Preposition] | "of"
1: earlier than;
* e.g., " ... it's ten minutes of two right now "
2: having to do with;
* e.g., " ... the librarian read stories of kings and princesses to the youngsters "
Synonyms :
on,
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(9) - Phrase entries...
(1) - { of a certain age } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
(1) - { of a piece } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "of a piece"
1: not having or showing any apparent conflict;
* e.g., " ... The book and the movie are really of a piece. "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(1) - { of choice } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "of choice"
1: singled out from a number or group as more to one's liking;
* e.g., " ... Orange soda is my soft drink of choice. "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(1) - { of course } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "of course"
1: according to the usual course of things;
* e.g., " ... Of course it will all come together, like always. "
Antonyms :
(1) - { of late } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
(1) - { of no avail } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "of no avail"
1: producing no results;
* e.g., " ... He tried to find the lost toy but it was of no avail. "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(1) - { of one's own accord } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "of one's own accord"
1: of one's own free will;
* e.g., " ... No one sent me; I came here of my own accord. "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(1) - { of sorts } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "of sorts"
1: to some degree or extent;
* e.g., " ... Sure, they have clam chowder of sorts in Manhattan. "
Synonyms :
like,
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(1) - { of the essence } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "of the essence"
1: impossible to do without;
* e.g., " ... Time is of the essence so please hurry. "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(10) - Urban Dictionary
... may be offensive!
# 1 - { of:770263 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "of" ]
1: Used by idiots who can't articulate correctly in place of the word "have".
* e.g., ... I should of asked for her number.
[ "of" ]
2: Cross-reference: Often used in the same sentence as "your" when what they really mean to say is "you're".
* e.g., ... Those movie tickets cost more than they should of.
[ "of" ]
3: In frequent use in England.
* e.g., ... It's raining. Your going to be sorry. You should of brought an umbrella.
# 2 - { of:17134747 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "of" ]
1: Yeah so this is a common word. It is usually used in a sentence. of can also be an abbreviation for ohhh f*ck.
* e.g., ... She through out that new lamp of yours.
OF, I forgot to die.
# 3 - { of:12571658 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "of" ]
1: A preposition that illiterate fools use when they should be using "have" following certain verbs.
* e.g., ... "She should of worn heels with that 'fit."
# 4 - { of:65572 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "of" ]
1: Function: preposition
* e.g., ... 'SON of a BITCH!'
[ "of" ]
2: Etymology: Middle English, off, of, from Old English, adverb & preposition; akin to Old High German aba off, away, Latin ab from, away, Greek apo
[ "of" ]
3: Date: before 12th century
[ "of" ]
4: 1 -- used as a function word to indicate a point of reckoning <north of the lake>
[ "of" ]
5: 2 a -- used as a function word to indicate origin or derivation <a man of noble birth> b -- used as a function word to indicate the cause, motive, or reason <died of flu> c : BY <plays of Shakespeare> d : on the part of <very kind of you>
[ "of" ]
6: 3 -- used as a function word to indicate the component material, parts, or elements or the contents <throne of gold> <cup of water>
[ "of" ]
7: 4 a -- used as a function word to indicate the whole that includes the part denoted by the preceding word <most of the army> b -- used as a function word to indicate a whole or quantity from which a part is removed or expended <gave of his time>
[ "of" ]
8: 5 a : relating to : ABOUT <stories of her travels> b : in respect to <slow of speech>
[ "of" ]
9: 6 a -- used as a function word to indicate belonging or a possessive relationship <king of England> b -- used as a function word to indicate relationship between a result determined by a function or operation and a basic entity (as an independent variable) <a function of x> <the product of two numbers>
[ "of" ]
10: 7 -- used as a function word to indicate something from which a person or thing is delivered <eased of her pain> or with respect to which someone or something is made destitute <robbed of all their belongings>
[ "of" ]
11: 8 a -- used as a function word to indicate a particular example belonging to the class denoted by the preceding noun <the city of Rome> b -- used as a function word to indicate apposition <that fool of a husband>
[ "of" ]
12: 9 a -- used as a function word to indicate the object of an action denoted or implied by the preceding noun <love of nature> b -- used as a function word to indicate the application of a verb <cheats him of a dollar> or of an adjective <fond of candy>
[ "of" ]
13: 10 -- used as a function word to indicate a characteristic or distinctive quality or possession <a woman of courage>
[ "of" ]
14: 11 a -- used as a function word to indicate the position in time of an action or occurrence <died of a Monday> b : BEFORE <quarter of ten>
[ "of" ]
15: 12 archaic : ON <a plague of all cowards -- Shakespeare>
# 5 - { of:290353 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "of" ]
1: The large lump a male grows on his lower back during and after menopause.
* e.g., ... My of has turned of.
[ "of" ]
2: The colour of vomit after it has been left in a bucket of blue paint for a while.
* e.g., ... Boing.
# 6 - { offed:54501 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "offed" ]
1: to offed someone is to have killed him.
* e.g., ... Yo, Dre offed Craig last week.
# 7 - { ofs:177246 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "ofs" ]
1: meaning: oh fo sho
* e.g., ... sup man you comin street racing tonight?
# 8 - { Offing:12074919 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "Offing" ]
1: The sea between the horizon and the offshore
* e.g., ... There was an ominous cloud in the offing.
# 9 - { offing:9042053 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "offing" ]
1: An Italian Mafia term used to describe murdering someone. Similar to other Mafioso terms such as whack or hit.
* e.g., ... "I sure as shit ain't gonna be the one offing that guy without permission from the Boss. He's a made-man for God's sake. What do you think I am, a fuckin' stugatz"?
# 10 - { offed:1593627 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "offed" ]
1: get rid of, throw away, toss, kill
* e.g., ... He offed his gun before the cop shook him.
(0) - Rhymes
... from Words API
No results from Words API...
(0) - Conjugations
... from Linguatools Conjugations API
No results from Linguatools Conjugations API...
(0) - Frequency Data
... from Words API
No results from Words API...
(0) - Related Words
... from Word Associations API
No results from Word Associations API...
You must be signed in to post comments!
Top comments for:
"of"