Off Unscramble word

off is a Scrabble word, off uses Three letters.
Scrabble point value for off Nine points.
Words with Friends point value for off: Nine points.

Below are the results of unscrambling off. We found a total of 13 words by unscrambling the letters in off.

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in off

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Definitions of off

British English : off If you take something off another thing, it is no longer on it.He took his feet off the desk.ɒf PREPOSITION
  1. used to indicate actions in which contact is absent or rendered absent, as between an object and a surface   ⇒  ■  to lift a cup off the table
  2. used to indicate the removal of something that is or has been appended to or in association with something else   ⇒  ■  to take the tax off potatoes
  3. out of alignment with   ⇒  ■  we are off course
  4. situated near to or leading away from   ⇒  ■  just off the High Street
  5. not inclined towards   ⇒  ■  I'm off work ,   ⇒  ■  I've gone off you
  1. (particle) so as to be deactivated or disengaged   ⇒  ■  turn off the radio
  2. (particle) so as to get rid of   ⇒  ■  sleep off a hangover so as to be removed from, esp as a reduction   ⇒  ■  he took ten per cent off
  3. so as to get rid of   ⇒  ■  sleep off a hangover
  4. so as to be removed from, esp as a reduction   ⇒  ■  he took ten per cent off
  5. spent away from work or other duties   ⇒  ■  take the afternoon off
  6. on a trip, journey, or race   ⇒  ■  I saw her off at the station (particle) so as to be completely absent, used up, or exhausted   ⇒  ■  this stuff kills off all vermin
  7. on a trip, journey, or race   ⇒  ■  I saw her off at the station
  8. (particle) so as to be completely absent, used up, or exhausted   ⇒  ■  this stuff kills off all vermin
  9. out from the shore or land   ⇒  ■  the ship stood off
  10. out of contact; at a distance   ⇒  ■  the ship was 10 miles off out of the present location   ⇒  ■  the girl ran off
  11. out of contact; at a distance   ⇒  ■  the ship was 10 miles off
  12. out of the present location   ⇒  ■  the girl ran off
  13. away in the future   ⇒  ■  August is less than a week off
  14. (particle) so as to be no longer taking place   ⇒  ■  the match has been rained off
  15. (particle) removed from contact with something, as clothing from the body   ⇒  ■  the girl took all her clothes off
  16. offstage   ⇒  ■  noises off
  17. (business ) (used with a preceding number) indicating the number of items required or produced   ⇒  ■  please supply 100 off
  18. See off and on
  19. See off with
  20. so as to get rid of   ⇒  ■  sleep off a hangover
  21. so as to be removed from, esp as a reduction   ⇒  ■  he took ten per cent off
  22. on a trip, journey, or race   ⇒  ■  I saw her off at the station
  23. (particle) so as to be completely absent, used up, or exhausted   ⇒  ■  this stuff kills off all vermin
  24. out of contact; at a distance   ⇒  ■  the ship was 10 miles off
  25. out of the present location   ⇒  ■  the girl ran off
  1. not on; no longer operative   ⇒  ■  the off position on the dial
  2. (postpositive) not or no longer taking place; cancelled or postponed   ⇒  ■  the meeting is off
  3. in a specified condition regarding money, provisions, etc   ⇒  ■  well off ,   ⇒  ■  how are you off for bread?
  4. unsatisfactory or disappointing   ⇒  ■  his performance was rather off ,   ⇒  ■  an off year for good tennis
  5. (postpositive) in a condition as specified   ⇒  ■  I'd be better off without this job
  6. (postpositive) no longer on the menu; not being served at the moment   ⇒  ■  sorry, love, haddock is off
  7. (postpositive) (of food or drink) having gone bad, sour, etc   ⇒  ■  this milk is off
  1. (cricket ) the part of the field on that side of the pitch to which the batsman presents his bat when taking strike: thus for a right-hander, off is on the right-hand side . Compare leg (sense 13 (in combination) a fielding position in this part of the field   ⇒  ■  mid-off (as modifier)   ⇒  ■  the off stump
  2. the part of the field on that side of the pitch to which the batsman presents his bat when taking strike: thus for a right-hander, off is on the right-hand side . Compare leg (sense 13
  3. (in combination) a fielding position in this part of the field   ⇒  ■  mid-off
  4. (as modifier)   ⇒  ■  the off stump
  5. the part of the field on that side of the pitch to which the batsman presents his bat when taking strike: thus for a right-hander, off is on the right-hand side . Compare leg (sense 13
  6. (in combination) a fielding position in this part of the field   ⇒  ■  mid-off
  7. (as modifier)   ⇒  ■  the off stump
  1. (transitive) to kill (someone)