put off
Débutant (A2) neutral
To do something later instead of now; or to make someone not want to do something because it's unpleasant.
"We'll have to put off the picnic until the weather improves."
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The Tiny Donut That Proved We Still Don't Understand Magnetism
Veritasium · 13:56
were put off by his more unorthodox ideas,
a day in my life in quarantine *alone in nyc*
bestdressed · 9:05
but I have always put off actually like
I use these words every day
Speak English With Vanessa · 16:57
and it's something that I put off.
I use these words every day
Speak English With Vanessa · 17:05
Can you guess what I often put off?
I use these words every day
Speak English With Vanessa · 18:28
And it's something that I put off.