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doff

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
doff /ˈdɑːf/ verb
doffs; doffed; doffing
doff
/ˈdɑːf/
verb
doffs; doffed; doffing
Learner's definition of DOFF
[+ object] old-fashioned
: to take off or remove (a hat or a piece of clothing)摘下(帽子);脱下(衣服)
BNC: 34711 COCA: 27016

doff

verb

ˈdäf How to pronounce doff (audio)
ˈdȯf
doffed; doffing; doffs

transitive verb

1
a
: to remove (an article of wear) from the body
b
: to take off (the hat) in greeting or as a sign of respect
2
: to rid oneself of : put aside
Phrases
doff one's hat to or doff one's cap to
: to show respect to : salute

Did you know?

Doff vs Don

Time was, people talked about doffing and donning articles of clothing with about the same frequency. But in the mid-19th century the verb don became significantly more popular and left doff to flounder a bit in linguistic semi-obscurity. Doff and don have been a pair from the start: both date to the 14th century, with doff arising as a Middle English contraction of the phrase "to do off" and don as a contraction of "to do on." Shakespeare was among the first, as far as we know, to use the word as it's defined in the more general sense of "to rid oneself of" or "put aside." He has Juliet give voice to this sense when she says, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet. / … Romeo, doff thy name; / And for that name, which is no part of thee, / Take all myself."

Example Sentences

He doffed his cap as he introduced himself. They doffed their coats when they came inside.
Recent Examples on the Web At the beginning of the pandemic, nurses or techs would be stationed outside the COVID rooms to watch us don and doff the P.P.E. Rachel Pearson, The New Yorker, 22 Sep. 2021 So, many of the forthcoming players may yet line up on a baseline and doff their poorly-conceived collector’s hat to the crowd on the evening of July 13. Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY, 5 July 2021 Two new studies are being hailed as proof that vaccinated people can doff masks and pod-hop worry-free. Megan Molteni, Wired, 25 Feb. 2021 Hospital workers were still learning how to don and doff protective equipment and familiarizing themselves with constantly changing protocols for avoiding infection. Elliott Woods, Wired, 17 May 2020 Another module teaches how to don and doff personal protective equipment, and how to adjust the settings on a mechanical ventilator. Gary Stix, Scientific American, 9 Apr. 2020 Time to doff that winter coat, and (temporarily) lose those mittens. Emily Sweeney, BostonGlobe.com, 10 Jan. 2020 Faced with this new infection risk, many hospitals are scrambling to retrain workers in safety precautions, such as how to correctly don and doff personal protective equipment. Jenny Gold | Kaiser Health News, ABC News, 9 Mar. 2020 Pilots in flight uniforms doffed their hats and knelt, and flight attendants held bouquets of flowers. Andrew E. Kramer, BostonGlobe.com, 19 Jan. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from don to do + of off

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of doff was in the 14th century
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