100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "go off"

Definition

The verb go off can refer to several meanings, including to explode or burst (as in a bomb or firework), to cease functioning (as in a clock or alarm), or to depart from a place. It can also mean to become angry or to begin a specific action or process.

Synonyms

  • Explode
  • Detonate
  • Depart
  • Leave
  • Stop
  • Function
  • Erupt
  • Fade
  • Transition

Antonyms

  • Stay
  • Remain
  • Continue
  • Function
  • Join
  • Arrive

Examples

  1. The fireworks will go off at midnight.
  2. I heard the alarm go off this morning.
  3. The old refrigerator finally went off after years of use.
  4. The bomb is set to go off in five minutes.
  5. The light will go off automatically after an hour.
  6. She decided to go off on her own after the argument.
  7. The meeting will go off without a hitch, I hope.
  8. His temper can go off at any moment.
  9. We need to leave before the sirens go off.
  10. The sound of the cannon went off unexpectedly.
  11. My phone is about to go off with notifications.
  12. The engine will go off if you don't refuel soon.
  13. They planned to go off on a weekend trip.
  14. The plans for the event are set to go off next week.
  15. When the timer goes off, dinner will be ready.
  16. The gunshot went off in the distance.
  17. He always seems to go off on tangents during discussions.
  18. The lights went off during the storm.
  19. The factory whistle will go off at noon.
  20. She let her frustrations go off in a long rant.
  21. I can't believe the alarm didn't go off this morning.
  22. The fireworks show will go off if the weather permits.
  23. I could hear the clock go off every hour.
  24. He didn’t mean for his comments to go off as offensive.
  25. When the power cut, the fan went off immediately.
  26. The presentation was supposed to go off at 10 AM.
  27. The car alarm will go off if someone tries to break in.
  28. The plan to go off to college excited her.
  29. The lights went off suddenly, leaving us in darkness.
  30. His temper tends to go off when he's stressed.
  31. She had to go off to get her degree.
  32. The smoke detector will go off if there's a fire.
  33. The alarm clock finally went off after snoozing for an hour.
  34. The bomb squad was called to investigate the go off threat.
  35. The concert is set to go off rain or shine.
  36. The toaster will go off when the bread is ready.
  37. The city plans to go off with a parade next week.
  38. He waited for the cue to let the fireworks go off.
  39. The meeting did not go off as planned due to technical issues.
  40. My phone tends to go off during important meetings.
  41. The old generator went off after years of service.
  42. She couldn’t help but go off about her favorite book.
  43. The light bulb went off just as he finished his thought.
  44. When the lights go off, please remain calm.
  45. The clock will go off at 7 AM sharp.
  46. They decided to go off on a spontaneous road trip.
  47. The fire alarm will go off if smoke is detected.
  48. His excitement made him go off on a long explanation.
  49. The radio will go off if it runs out of battery.
  50. The fireworks will go off in a spectacular display.
  51. The emergency alarm is designed to go off in such cases.
  52. She was about to go off when he interrupted her.
  53. The vacation plans finally went off without a hitch.
  54. The lights will go off at midnight in the park.
  55. He had to go off to the store for more supplies.
  56. The timer is set to go off every hour.
  57. The car engine will go off if you leave the lights on.
  58. His speech seemed to go off in an unexpected direction.
  59. The fireworks show will go off after the sun sets.
  60. The alarm on my phone did not go off this morning.
  61. The party will go off at the usual place.
  62. The generator went off during the power outage.
  63. The kettle will go off when the water boils.
  64. The alarm system will go off if the door is opened.
  65. He tends to go off when he’s passionate about something.
  66. The meeting is expected to go off smoothly.
  67. The firecracker went off with a loud bang.
  68. The lights went off during the thunderstorm.
  69. The presentation did not go off as planned due to technical issues.
  70. The fireworks are scheduled to go off at dusk.
  71. The smoke alarm will go off if it detects smoke.
  72. He had to go off on a tangent to explain his point.
  73. The clock will go off in exactly five minutes.
  74. The car will go off if it runs out of gas.
  75. She was about to go off when she got the news.
  76. The siren will go off at noon every day.
  77. The countdown will go off starting now.
  78. The show must go off despite the rain.
  79. The fireworks display will go off at the beach.
  80. The alarm went off and startled everyone in the room.
  81. The plan to go off on vacation was exciting.
  82. He tends to go off on rants about politics.
  83. The lights go off at 10 PM sharp in this building.
  84. The signal will go off when the event begins.
  85. They are planning to go off on a cruise next summer.
  86. The car’s horn will go off if you press it too hard.
  87. The music will go off once the event ends.
  88. His temper can go off at any moment.
  89. The meeting will go off as scheduled.
  90. The alarm went off unexpectedly during the night.
  91. The fireworks will go off with a bang.
  92. The smoke detector is programmed to go off if there's an issue.
  93. The lights will go off if you leave the room.
  94. The presentation is set to go off next week.
  95. The emergency siren will go off during drills.
  96. The power will go off for maintenance this weekend.
  97. The concert is expected to go off without any problems.
  98. His outburst made the conversation go off track.
  99. The alarm clock went off just in time for the meeting.
  100. The party plans will definitely go off as intended.