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View synonyms for away

away

[uh-wey]

adverb

  1. from this or that place; off.

    to go away.

  2. aside; to another place; in another direction.

    to turn your eyes away; to turn away customers

  3. far; apart.

    away back; away from the subject.

  4. out of one's possession or use.

    to give money away.

  5. out of existence or notice; into extinction.

    to fade away; to idle away the morning.

  6. incessantly or relentlessly; repeatedly.

    He kept hammering away.

  7. without hesitation.

    Fire away.



adjective

  1. absent; gone.

    to be away from home.

  2. distant.

    six miles away.

  3. immediately off and on the way.

    The order was given and he was away.

  4. Sports.,  played in a ball park, arena, or the like, other than the one that is or is assumed to be the center of operations of a team.

    winners in their last three away games.

  5. Baseball.,  having been put out.

    with two away in the top of the seventh.

  6. Golf.

    1. (of a golf ball) lying farthest from the hole.

    2. (of a golfer) having hit such a ball and being required to play first.

verb phrase

  1. do away with

    1. to get rid of; abolish; stop.

    2. to kill.

      Bluebeard did away with all his wives.

away

/ əˈweɪ /

adverb

  1. from a particular place; off

    to swim away

  2. in or to another, usual, or proper place

    to put toys away

  3. apart; at a distance

    to keep away from strangers

  4. out of existence

    the music faded away

  5. indicating motion, displacement, transfer, etc, from a normal or proper place, from a person's own possession, etc

    to turn one's head away

    to give away money

  6. indicating activity that is wasteful or designed to get rid of something

    to sleep away the hours

  7. continuously

    laughing away

    fire away

  8. a command for a person to go or be removed

    away with you

    away with him to prison!

  9. by a very great margin

    far and away the biggest meal he'd ever eaten

  10. from a part of Canada other than Newfoundland

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adjective

  1. not present

    away from school

  2. distant

    he is a good way away

  3. having started; released

    he was away before sunrise

    bombs away!

  4. (also prenominal) sport played on an opponent's ground

    an away game

  5. golf (of a ball or player) farthest from the hole

  6. baseball (of a player) having been put out

  7. horse racing relating to the outward portion or first half of a race

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noun

  1. sport a game played or won at an opponent's ground

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interjection

  1. an expression of dismissal

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Word History and Origins

Origin of away1

First recorded before 950; Middle English; Old English aweg, reduction of on weg; equivalent to a- 1 + way 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of away1

Old English on weg on way
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. where away? (of something sighted from a ship) in which direction? where?

  2. away with,

    1. take away.

      Away with him!

    2. go away! leave!.

      Away with you!

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Example Sentences

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Burrell scored 11 points in the fourth quarter to help the Sparks pull away.

Since his release in 2023 he now tries to steer others away from crime.

From BBC

"It's tough to play two games away from home," he said.

From BBC

The men tried to get away, but Mr Ahmed either slipped, or fell, after being hit in the face, before Whybrow repeatedly stabbed him as he lay on the ground.

From BBC

She added: "They've got about a year to get this right. And if they don't do that, people will start moving away from them, and I don't believe they'll go back."

From BBC

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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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