Meaning
- Give off means to produce or release something, such as light, heat, a smell, a sound, or a feeling.
 - It describes something that naturally emits or radiates.
 
Grammar and Usage
- Phrasal verb
 - Structure: give off + noun
 - Usually transitive, taking an object (what is produced or released).
 
Examples of usage:
- "The flowers give off a sweet fragrance."
 - "The fire gave off a lot of heat."
 
Common Phrases
- give off a smell
 - give off heat
 - give off light
 - give off energy
 - give off a bad vibe
 
Collocations
- give off + smell/odor/fragrance
 - give off + light/glow/rays
 - give off + heat/steam/smoke
 - give off + sound/noise/vibes
 
Examples
- The roses in the garden give off a wonderful scent.
 - That old machine gives off a strange noise when it runs.
 - The lamp gave off a warm, yellow glow.
 - Volcanoes give off smoke and ash when they erupt.
 - His speech gave off a strong sense of confidence.
 - The food was giving off a terrible odor, so we threw it away.
 - The sun gives off heat and light to the Earth.
 - Her positive energy gave off a welcoming atmosphere.
 
Synonyms or Related
- emit
 - release
 - radiate
 - exude
 - send out
 
Antonym
- absorb
 - take in
 - soak up
 
