Pronunciation: /kʌm ɒf/
verb to detach or separate from something
A1 The sticker came off my notebook.
A2 I hope the paint will come off easily with soap and water.
B1 The actor's performance in the play didn't come off as convincing.
B2 The new marketing campaign didn't come off as expected.
C1 Despite all the preparation, the event didn't come off smoothly.
C2 The negotiations came off successfully, leading to a new partnership.
adverb in a successful or effective manner
A1 The sticker came off my notebook.
A2 The paint came off the wall easily.
B1 The plan didn't come off as expected.
B2 The new product launch came off without any issues.
C1 The negotiations came off smoothly, leading to a successful deal.
C2 The concert came off perfectly, with the audience cheering for an encore.
formal The paint on the wall didn't come off easily, even with scrubbing.
informal I tried to get the sticker off my laptop but it just wouldn't come off.
slang I can't believe she came off so rude to me for no reason.
figurative His plan to impress the boss didn't come off as he had hoped.
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