kicked off

The phrase “kicked off” has 2 syllables: kicked off

It's pronounced as /kɪkt ɒf/


What is synonym and antonym for kicked off?

In the thesaurus, “kicked off” has 64 synonyms and 40 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for kicked off along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for kicked off

  • admit
  • adopt
  • announce
  • appear
  • assume
  • began
  • begin
  • bring in
  • checked out
  • come out
  • commence
  • commenced
  • continue
  • convene
  • dedicate
  • died
  • embrace
  • emerge
  • enter
  • establish
  • fell
  • found
  • got off
  • happen
  • inaugurate
  • induct
  • initiate
  • install
  • institute
  • introduce
  • invent
  • launch
  • launched
  • meet
  • occur
  • offer
  • open
  • opened
  • organize
  • passed away
  • perished
  • pick up
  • plan
  • present
  • propose
  • recommend
  • renew
  • reopen
  • resume
  • rise
  • set
  • set about
  • set up
  • start
  • started
  • stepped out
  • submit
  • suggest
  • tackle
  • take off
  • take up
  • trigger
  • undertake
  • unveil

Antonyms for kicked off

  • abstain
  • adjourn
  • block
  • breathed
  • came to
  • cancel
  • cease
  • ceased
  • close
  • complete
  • completed
  • conceal
  • conclude
  • concluded
  • deny
  • destroy
  • disappear
  • discontinued
  • dissuade
  • end
  • ended
  • exclude
  • finish
  • finished
  • forget
  • halt
  • hide
  • ignore
  • laid off
  • leave
  • lived
  • neglect
  • refuse
  • reject
  • release
  • revived
  • stop
  • stopped
  • terminated
  • withhold

Example Sentences

  • The concert kicked off with a spectacular fireworks display.
  • Their new marketing campaign kicked off with a viral video that gained millions of views.
  • The team's winning streak kicked off with a decisive victory over their rival.
  • The conference kicked off with an inspiring keynote speech by the CEO.
  • The party kicked off when the DJ started playing energetic music.

On this page you'll find 104 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to kicked off, such as: abstain, adjourn, admit, adopt, announce, appear, assume.

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