💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fire off"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| shoot offverb | (colloquial) To leave quickly |
| go offverb | (intransitive) To explode. |
| go off at scoreverb | (idiomatic, of a horse) To break suddenly into a gallop. |
| fire awayverb | (intransitive, figuratively) To begin to talk or present information quickly. |
| burst intoverb | (transitive) To suddenly start doing or producing something. |
| gun itverb | (informal) To accelerate or speed up quickly or suddenly. |
| spring into actionverb | To begin doing something or become active suddenly and very quickly. |
| pop offverb | (intransitive, informal) To leave and return in a short time. |
| shootnoun | The emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant. |
| bang offverb | (transitive, informal) To fire (a weapon or a shot); to ejaculate. |
| ripplenoun | A moving disturbance, or undulation, in the surface of a fluid. |
| blast awayverb | (intransitive, usually with at) To continue shooting rapidly. |
| set offverb | (idiomatic, intransitive) To leave; to set out; to begin a journey or trip. |
| race out of the trapsverb | (idiomatic) To start something very quickly. |
| fire upverb | (transitive, computing, informal) To launch; to run. |
| run and gunverb | (idiomatic) To do something hastily and with great energy. |
| fly out of the trapsverb | (idiomatic) to start quickly. |
| shoot outverb | To fire from a weapon. |
| kick offverb | (ambitransitive, idiomatic) To start; to launch; to set in motion. |
| flare upverb | (intransitive) To become more intense suddenly. |
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