1. To detach or separate:
* Example: "The button on my shirt came off."
2. To appear or sound insincere or unbelievable:
* Example: "His excuse for being late came off as a bit unbelievable."
3. To be successful or effective:
* Example: "The marketing campaign came off well, and sales increased significantly."
4. To stop being in a particular state or condition:
* Example: "The pain in my leg finally came off after a few days of rest."
5. To be revealed or exposed:
* Example: "The truth about the scandal eventually came off."
6. To be considered as acceptable or suitable:
* Example: "His behavior at the party didn't come off as appropriate."
Sentences:
* Detach/Separate: The handle on the suitcase came off during the trip.
* Insincere: Her apology came off as hollow and insincere.
* Successful: The plan to renovate the house came off perfectly.
* State/Condition: The feeling of anxiety came off after I took a deep breath.
* Revealed: The truth about the politician's corruption eventually came off.
* Acceptable/Suitable: Her jokes didn't come off well in a professional setting.