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take off

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Main Entry: take off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave; leave the ground

Synonyms:

ascend, bear, beat it, become airborne, begone, blast off, blow*, clear out, decamp, depart, disappear, exit, get off, get out, go, go away, head, hightail, hit the road, hit the trail, lift off, light out, make*, pull out, quit, scram, set out, shove off, soar, split, take to the air, vamoose, withdraw

Antonyms:

arrive, come, stay
Main Entry: take off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: mock, satirize

Synonyms:

ape, burlesque, caricature, imitate, lampoon, mimic, parody, ridicule, send up, spoof, travesty
Main Entry: abscond
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: run away, depart secretly

Synonyms:

beat it, bolt*, break, clear out, cut and run, decamp, disappear, dog it, duck out, escape, fade*, flee, fly the coop, get, go AWOL, go south, hightail, jump*, leave, make a break, make off, make scarce, pull out, quit, run off, scram, skedaddle, skip out, slip, sneak away, split*, steal away, take off, vamoose, vanish

Antonyms:

abide, continue, endure, give up, remain, stay, stop, yield
Main Entry: ape
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: mimic

Synonyms:

affect, caricature, copy, counterfeit, ditto*, do like, do*, echo, emulate, go like, imitate, impersonate, make like, mirror, mock, parody, parrot, take off, travesty
Notes: a monkey is a primate and not a type of ape, an ape is a primate and not a type of monkey, and a chimpanzee is a type of ape (so it's a primate but not a monkey)
Main Entry: ascend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go up

Synonyms:

arise, climb, escalate, float, fly, lift off, mount, move up, rise, scale, soar, sprout, take off, tower

Antonyms:

decline, descend, go down, lower
Main Entry: ascent
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: upward movement

Synonyms:

ascendance, ascending, ascension, clambering, climb, climbing, lift, mounting, rise, rising, scaling, spring, take off

Antonyms:

decline, descent, lowering
Main Entry: begin
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come into being; become functional

Synonyms:

appear, arise, be born, bud, come forth, come into existence, come out, commence, crop up, dawn, derive from, emanate, emerge, enter, germinate, get going, get show on road, get under way, grow out of, happen, issue forth, kick off, make tick, occur, originate, proceed from, result from, rise, sail, send off, set, spring, sprout, start, stem from, take off

Antonyms:

die, end
Main Entry: bolt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: run quickly away

Synonyms:

abscond, bail out, bound, cop out, cut loose, cut out, dart, dash, ditch*, drop out, dump*, escape, flee, flight, fly, hightail, hotfoot, hurtle, jump, kiss goodbye, leap, leave flat, leave high and dry, leave holding the bag, leave in the lurch, make a break for it, make off, make tracks, opt out, run like scared rabbit, run out on, rush, scamper, scoot, skedaddle, skip, split*, spring, sprint, start, startle, step on it, take flight, take off, walk out on

Antonyms:

stay, wait
Main Entry: clear out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave, often quickly

Synonyms:

beat it, begone, decamp, depart, go, hightail, kite, make oneself scarce, remove oneself, retire, scram, skedaddle, split*, take a hike, take off, vamoose, withdraw

Antonyms:

arrive, rush in
Main Entry: copy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: imitate

Synonyms:

act like, ape, burlesque, do, do a take-off, do like, echo, embody, emulate, epitomize, fake, follow, follow example, follow suit, go like, illustrate, incarnate, knock off, make like, mimic, mirror, mock, model, parody, parrot, personify, phony, pirate, play a role, prefigure, repeat, sham, simulate, steal, take leaf out of book, take off, travesty, typify

Antonyms:

be original
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