leave
leave
go away
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leave with German translation
leave usage examples
At dusk the group decided to leave the camp and head to the village.
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leave synonyms
What's the difference between leave / go / go away / get out / quit / depart
I have to go now.
Informal phrasal verb meaning to leave a place; can be used as an imperative
He told the dog to go away.
Informal; to leave a place or to tell someone to leave; can be urgent or strong
Get out of the car and lock the door.
She decided to quit her job.
Formal verb often used for scheduled leaving (trains, flights) or formal departures
The train departs at 9:00.
Please exit through the main door.
To leave suddenly or to leave as an act of protest (e.g., strike)
Several workers walked out in protest.
Can mean to set out in a direction (head off to the park) or to prevent (head off a problem) depending on context
I'm going to head off now; see you later.
Informal for leaving quickly; also means aircraft becoming airborne or removing clothes
They took off without saying goodbye.
They're moving out next month.
To leave one place or topic and proceed to another; often figurative (emotionally or conversationally)
After a short break we moved on to the next activity.
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How to pronounce leave and what this word means
leave means leave. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce leave
/ˈliːv/
leave translation
leave
leave examples
At dusk the group decided to leave the camp and head to the village.
leave transcription
/ˈliːv/, /ˈliːv/
Questions about this word
leave meaning: what does it mean?
go away
leave pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
leave is pronounced as /ˈliːv/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
leave definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
At dusk the group decided to leave the camp and head to the village. Translation: На закате группа решила уходить из лагеря и идти в деревню.
Is leave part of Calls and Meetings vocabulary?
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Is leave part of Professional English vocabulary?
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