Meaning
- To stop something from operating or flowing like machines, lights, water, gas, electricity etc.
- To isolate an area or block access.
- To stop responding emotionally or mentally from others.
- To disable or restrict incoming signals or connections.
Today's Sentences
01
Can you shut it off?
Situation
That alarm has been ringing for 10 minutes.
Can you shut it off?
Sorry, I think I was hitting the snooze button.
Hitting snooze is like inviting it back with louder confidence.
Me and the alarm have a toxic relationship.
02
Can you shut off the movie?
Situation
Can you shut off the movie for a sec?
I swear I heard something outside.
I think the movie is getting to you.
Can you go check the house please?
Okay I’ll pause the movie but now I’m getting scared too.
Writer's Note
"Shut off" is a transitive, intransitive, and separable phrasal verb.
- Transitive - When you can put the object between the verb and the adverb/preposition, or put it afterwards.
Structure: "Verb + Object + Particle/Verb + Particle + Object"
Example 1: Shut the lights off before you leave.
Example 2: Please shut off the computer when you’re done.
Example 3: They shut the water off because of a broken pipe. - Intransitive - When a verb that doesn't require a direct object to indicate the person or thing acted upon.
Structure: "Subject + Verb + Particle"
Example 1: The engine shut off unexpectedly.
Example 2: My phone shut off during the update.
Example 3: The heater shut off after overheating. - Separable - When an object comes between the verb and particle.
Structure: "Verb + Object + Particle"
Example 1: They shut the power off to fix the electrical issue.
Example 2: The lifeguard shut the wave machine off for maintenance.
Example 3: The driver shut the engine off to save gas while parked.
Related Words: Cut off, deactivate, disable, disconnect, halt, kill, power down, stop, switch off, turn off