Phrasal Verb - setting off
· 2 min read
Image uploaded to Pixabay by kenjylee
.Definition
- To begin a journey or an activity.
- To cause something, especially a reaction or an event, to start or happen.
- To leave a place, especially in a vehicle.
- To detonate a bomb or other explosive device.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll be setting off early in the morning to catch my flight. |
| 2 | The teacher set off a lively debate in the classroom. |
| 3 | The race car drivers set off from the starting line. |
| 4 | The fireworks were set off to celebrate Independence Day. |
| 5 | The bomb was set off by the terrorists. |
| 6 | The smell of fresh coffee set off my appetite. |
| 7 | The sight of the sunset set off a wave of emotions. |
| 8 | The announcement set off a stampede. |
| 9 | The news of his promotion set off a round of applause. |
| 10 | The sound of the alarm set off my anxiety. |