Off The Cards

B2 8+

Synonyms of off the cards

Antonyms of off the cards

Collocations of off the cards

off the table
Frequency: 70 %

Negotiations with the rival company are off the table for now.

off limits
Frequency: 60 %

The attic is off limits to everyone except authorized personnel.

off the hook
Frequency: 50 %

Thanks to his alibi, he was off the hook for the crime.

off the radar
Frequency: 45 %

Since quitting social media, he has been off the radar.

Idiomatic Expressions for off the cards

  • Phrase: take something off the cards
    Meaning: to remove or cancel something that was planned or expected
    Usage: We had to take the party off the cards when the venue canceled on us.