💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pick off"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pull offverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To achieve, accomplish, succeed at (something difficult). |
| pluckverb | (transitive) To pull something sharply; to pull something out |
| tweakverb | (transitive, informal) To adjust slightly; to fine-tune. |
| pick outverb | (transitive) To select. |
| pickverb | To grasp and pull with the fingers or fingernails. |
| pluck upverb | (transitive) To summon positive emotion (especially courage); to muster. |
| handpickverb | (transitive) To select carefully and with individual attention. |
| unpickverb | (sewing) To undo sewing stitches. |
| ploatverb | To plunder or rifle. |
| excerpnoun | (obsolete) To pick out. |
| pick oververb | (transitive) To choose all of the desirable items from (an array of options); to look for the most desirable items among. |
| pick apartverb | (idiomatic, transitive) To review or analyse in great detail |
| snipnoun | The act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something. |
| rip offverb | (transitive, slang) To cheat or swindle, especially by charging an excessively high or unfair price. |
| outpickverb | (transitive) To surpass in picking; to pick better or faster than. |
| walk off withverb | (idiomatic) To steal, especially by surreptitiously removing an unguarded item. |
| pick and chooseverb | (intransitive) To choose selectively or fastidiously. |
| cut outverb | (transitive) To remove; to omit. |
| strip awayverb | (transitive) To remove, whether bit by bit or suddenly. |
| eraseverb | (transitive) To remove (markings or information). |
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