Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
right-off
adverb
/ˈraɪt ɒf/

Definition
Immediately; at once.

Examples
- She called him right-off after hearing the news.
- We need to leave right-off to catch our flight.

Meaning
The term ‘right-off’ is used to indicate that something is done without delay.

Synonyms
- Immediately
- Instantly
- At once
- Straight away