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UK//ˈkɪk.ɒf//US//ˈkɪk.ɔf//

Meaning of Kickoff

The start of a game, event, or process.

In simple words: The start of an event or game.

Kickoff in a sentence

  • The kickoff for the match was scheduled for 7 PM.
  • During the kickoff, the fans erupted in cheers.
  • We will have a brief meeting before the project kickoff.
  • The team gathered for the kickoff of the new season.
  • The kickoff event will feature guest speakers and activities.

How to use Kickoff

Commonly used in sports contexts and business meetings. Appropriate in both casual and formal settings. Avoid using with non-event contexts.

Grammar pattern

kickoff + object

Memory hint

Think of a football kicking off to start the game.

Related words

Collocations with Kickoff

  • project kickoff
  • match kickoff
  • kickoff meeting
  • kickoff time
  • official kickoff

Synonyms for Kickoff

Common mistakes with Kickoff

  • Used incorrectly as a verb when it should be a noun.
  • Confused with 'kick off', which is a phrasal verb.
  • Omitting the context of sports or events.

Compare Kickoff with Beginning, Launch, Start

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Frequently asked questions about Kickoff

What does Kickoff mean?

The start of an event or game.

What is the definition of Kickoff?

The start of a game, event, or process.

How do you use Kickoff in a sentence?

The kickoff for the match was scheduled for 7 PM.

Can you give another example of Kickoff?

During the kickoff, the fans erupted in cheers.

What are synonyms for Kickoff?

Common alternatives include commencement, beginning, launch, start, initiation.

What words go with Kickoff?

It commonly pairs with project kickoff, match kickoff, kickoff meeting, kickoff time, official kickoff.

What are common mistakes when using Kickoff?

Used incorrectly as a verb when it should be a noun. Confused with 'kick off', which is a phrasal verb. Omitting the context of sports or events.

How do you pronounce Kickoff?

US: //ˈkɪk.ɔf//, UK: //ˈkɪk.ɒf//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Kickoff?

Commonly used in sports contexts and business meetings. Appropriate in both casual and formal settings. Avoid using with non-event contexts.