"Kick-off" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kick-off" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kick-off" Meaning

A kick-off is a sports term referring to the start of a game or match, especially in football (soccer). It means the ball is kicked off by one team, usually by the referee, to signal the beginning of the game. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the start of a new project, initiative, or venture.

"Kick-off" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Kick-off"


1. The annual festival will kick off with a grand parade.

The event will start with a lot of excitement and energy.

2. The new marketing campaign kick-off meeting was well-received by the team.

The team was enthusiastic about the new strategy and goals.

3. The football game will kick off at 3 PM sharp.

The referee will blow the whistle to start the game on time.

4. The company's innovation kick-off program aims to encourage creativity.

The program provides resources and support for employees to develop new ideas.

5. The charity gala kick-off event raised over $10,000 so far.

The donations are still coming in, and the event is expected to continue throughout the year.

Note: In each example, "kick-off" means the starting point or the beginning of something, whether it's an event, a project, or a new initiative.

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To kick-start something means to give it an initial boost or a strong start, often with a sense of energy or momentum. It can also refer to a spark or catalyst that sets a process or project in motion.

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