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of
1[uhv, ov, uhv, uh]
preposition
(used to indicate distance or direction from, separation, deprivation, etc.).
within a mile of the church; south of Omaha; to be robbed of one's money.
(used to indicate derivation, origin, or source).
a man of good family; the plays of Shakespeare; a piece of cake.
(used to indicate cause, motive, occasion, or reason).
to die of hunger.
(used to indicate material, component parts, substance, or contents).
a dress of silk; an apartment of three rooms; a book of poems; a package of cheese.
(used to indicate apposition or identity).
Is that idiot of a salesman calling again?
(used to indicate specific identity or a particular item within a category).
the city of Chicago; thoughts of love.
(used to indicate possession, connection, or association).
the king of France; the property of the church.
(used to indicate inclusion in a number, class, or whole).
one of us.
(used to indicate the objective relation, the object of the action noted by the preceding noun or the application of a verb or adjective).
the ringing of bells; He writes her of home; I'm tired of working.
(used to indicate reference or respect).
There is talk of peace.
(used to indicate qualities or attributes).
an ambassador of remarkable tact.
(used to indicate a specified time).
They arrived of an evening.
Chiefly Northern U.S., before the hour of; until.
twenty minutes of five.
on the part of.
It was very mean of you to laugh at me.
in respect to.
fleet of foot.
set aside for or devoted to.
a minute of prayer.
Archaic., by.
consumed of worms.
of
2[uhv]
auxiliary verb
have.
He should of asked me first.
OF
3abbreviation
of-
4variant of ob- (by assimilation) before f: offend.
of
1/ ɒv, əv /
preposition
used with a verbal noun or gerund to link it with a following noun that is either the subject or the object of the verb embedded in the gerund
the breathing of a fine swimmer (subject)
the breathing of clean air (object)
used to indicate possession, origin, or association
the house of my sister
to die of hunger
used after words or phrases expressing quantities
a pint of milk
constituted by, containing, or characterized by
a family of idiots
a rod of iron
a man of some depth
used to indicate separation, as in time or space
within a mile of the town
within ten minutes of the beginning of the concert
used to mark apposition
the city of Naples
a speech on the subject of archaeology
about; concerning
speak to me of love
used in passive constructions to indicate the agent
he was beloved of all
informal, used to indicate a day or part of a period of time when some activity habitually occurs
I go to the pub of an evening
before the hour of
a quarter of nine
OF
2abbreviation
Old French (language)
Usage
Spelling Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of of1
Origin of of2
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The X-Factor winner will play at a match in Leicestershire alongside a string of celebrities including former Leicester City football players, soap actors and reality TV stars to raise funds for Young Epilepsy.
Bailey said she hoped as well as raising funds, the match would raise awareness of how people can help someone who has an epileptic seizure.
"Tommy's illness is life threatening. So if he has a seizure, the difference of knowing what to do and not could save his life."
He said, with more of these types of attacks happening, the government needed to act as a backstop to a "different insurance system" to help firms which was not currently in place.
Liam Byrne, chair of the Commons business and trade committee and Labour MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill & North Solihull, said: "We fear if the government doesn't step up soon, people will be laid off in their thousands."
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