cry off
To decide not to do something that you have already arranged to do; to cancel an arrangement.
في 15 ثانية
- Backing out of a pre-arranged plan.
- Used when canceling an agreement.
- Informal, best for friends or casual settings.
- Implies a slight regret or apology.
المعنى
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أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 11Texting a friend
Hey, so sorry but I have to `cry off` our lunch tomorrow; I completely forgot about a dentist appointment!
Hey, so sorry but I have to cancel our lunch tomorrow; I completely forgot about a dentist appointment!
Social media comment
Wish I could make it to the meetup, but I'll have to `cry off` this time. Catch you all next time!
Wish I could make it to the meetup, but I'll have to cancel this time. Catch you all next time!
Email to a colleague (informal)
Regarding the brainstorming session, I need to `cry off` as I've been double-booked with a client call.
Regarding the brainstorming session, I need to cancel as I've been double-booked with a client call.
خلفية ثقافية
Very common in casual conversation to soften the blow of a cancellation. Less common; 'bail' is preferred in most casual settings. Used occasionally, but 'pull out' is more common. Avoid entirely; use 'cancel' or 'reschedule'.
Use 'from'
Always remember to add 'from' when mentioning the event.
Don't use in business
It sounds too casual for professional settings.
في 15 ثانية
- Backing out of a pre-arranged plan.
- Used when canceling an agreement.
- Informal, best for friends or casual settings.
- Implies a slight regret or apology.
What It Means
Cry off is a cool idiom. It means you've decided not to do something. This is especially true if you already agreed to it. Think of it as canceling plans. You might have promised to go somewhere. Or maybe you said you'd help with something. Now, you can't or don't want to. So, you cry off.
How To Use It
You use cry off when you need to cancel. It's usually after you've made a commitment. For example, "I promised to help Mark move, but I have to cry off now." It's a bit softer than just saying 'I cancel'. It implies you're withdrawing from an engagement. You might say, "Can I cry off helping with the bake sale? Something came up."
Formality & Register
This phrase leans informal. You'd use it with friends or people you know well. It's not something you'd typically use in a super formal business meeting. Imagine telling your boss you need to cry off a project – it might sound a bit too casual. It's perfect for texts, casual chats, or informal emails. It's like a gentle way to say 'never mind'.
Real-Life Examples
- "Hey, I know we planned to go hiking Saturday, but I have to
cry off. My cousin is visiting unexpectedly." - "She was supposed to present at the conference, but she
cried offat the last minute due to illness." - "I was going to join the online game tonight, but I'm too tired. I'll have to
cry off." - "He felt bad about it, but he had to
cry offfrom the dinner party because he was feeling unwell."
When To Use It
Use cry off when you need to cancel something you've already agreed to. This could be a social event, a favor, or a casual meeting. It's best used when you want to sound a little apologetic. It's also good when the reason for canceling isn't super serious. It's more about a change of heart or a minor inconvenience. It's not for major, unavoidable cancellations. You wouldn't cry off from a court date, for instance. That needs a more formal approach.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid cry off in very formal situations. Think job interviews, important business negotiations, or official ceremonies. Using it there would sound unprofessional or even disrespectful. Also, don't use it if you're breaking a serious contract or legal agreement. It's too light for that. If you're simply changing your mind without a prior commitment, you'd use different phrasing. It implies a prior arrangement you're now backing out of. It's not for first-time invitations.
Common Mistakes
A common slip-up is using it when you haven't actually committed yet. Or using it in a formal setting. Another mistake is confusing it with cry about. That means to weep over something.
✗ I want to cry off from this party.
✓ I want to cry off from this party because I already have plans.
✗ I have to cry off the meeting tomorrow.
✓ I have to cry off the meeting tomorrow because I'm double-booked.
Common Variations
While cry off is pretty standard, you might hear variations in emphasis. Sometimes people just say "I need to back out" or "I can't make it anymore." In British English, it's quite common. In American English, phrases like "I have to cancel" or "I'm going to have to bail" are more frequent. The core meaning remains the same: withdrawing from a commitment. It's like the difference between a polite 'no thank you' and a slightly more direct 'sorry, can't do it'.
Real Conversations
Speaker 1: Hey, are we still on for movie night Friday?
Speaker 2: Ugh, I wish! But something came up at work. I'm going to have to cry off this time. So sorry!
Speaker 1: Ah, okay. No worries! We'll catch you next time.
Speaker A: Did Sarah confirm she's coming to the party?
Speaker B: She said she would, but she texted earlier. She had to cry off because she's feeling under the weather.
Speaker A: Oh no, poor thing. Hope she feels better soon.
Quick FAQ
- Does
cry offmean literally crying?
No, it doesn't involve actual tears! It's an idiom meaning to withdraw from a commitment. Think of it as 'reneging' on a promise.
- Is it rude to
cry off?
It can be perceived as slightly impolite depending on the situation and how you do it. It's best used with a genuine reason and a polite tone, especially if you're letting someone down.
- Can I use
cry offfor professional events?
Generally, no. It's too informal for most professional settings. Stick to phrases like 'withdraw my participation' or 'unable to attend'.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This is a distinctly informal idiom, best reserved for conversations with friends, family, or very familiar colleagues. Avoid it in formal writing or professional settings, as it can sound unprofessional or flippant. The phrase implies you are withdrawing from a commitment you've already made, often with a slight sense of apology.
Use 'from'
Always remember to add 'from' when mentioning the event.
Don't use in business
It sounds too casual for professional settings.
Add an apology
It sounds much more polite if you add 'I'm sorry' before it.
أمثلة
11Hey, so sorry but I have to `cry off` our lunch tomorrow; I completely forgot about a dentist appointment!
Hey, so sorry but I have to cancel our lunch tomorrow; I completely forgot about a dentist appointment!
Here, 'cry off' is used casually to cancel a social arrangement with a friend, explaining the reason.
Wish I could make it to the meetup, but I'll have to `cry off` this time. Catch you all next time!
Wish I could make it to the meetup, but I'll have to cancel this time. Catch you all next time!
Used in a public comment to withdraw from a planned group event, keeping the tone light.
Regarding the brainstorming session, I need to `cry off` as I've been double-booked with a client call.
Regarding the brainstorming session, I need to cancel as I've been double-booked with a client call.
Slightly more formal context, but still uses 'cry off' for a colleague you know well.
✗ I need to cry off the interview scheduled for Tuesday.
✗ I need to cancel the interview scheduled for Tuesday.
This is too informal for a job interview. A professional reason for cancellation is needed.
✗ I wanted to cry off helping you move.
✗ I wanted to cancel helping you move.
This sounds abrupt. It's better to say 'I can't help' or 'I need to back out of helping'.
My couch has officially summoned me for an emergency Netflix binge. I have to `cry off` our board game night!
My couch has officially summoned me for an emergency Netflix binge. I have to cancel our board game night!
A funny, lighthearted excuse to cancel plans, using 'cry off' playfully.
I was really looking forward to the concert, but I'm so disappointed I have to `cry off` because I'm sick.
I was really looking forward to the concert, but I'm so disappointed I have to cancel because I'm sick.
Shows the emotional weight – disappointment in having to cancel an anticipated event.
Can I `cry off` grabbing coffee this afternoon? I'm swamped with deadlines.
Can I cancel grabbing coffee this afternoon? I'm swamped with deadlines.
A straightforward cancellation of a casual social plan.
Hey team, I'm going to have to `cry off` the project. My workload has become unmanageable.
Hey team, I'm going to have to withdraw from the project. My workload has become unmanageable.
Used to withdraw from a collaborative effort, implying a prior agreement to participate.
So sorry, babe, I have to `cry off` dinner tonight. My boss just called an emergency meeting.
So sorry, babe, I have to cancel dinner tonight. My boss just called an emergency meeting.
Canceling a personal commitment with a partner due to unforeseen work issues.
I promised to help you move that box, but I have to `cry off`. My back is really sore today.
I promised to help you move that box, but I have to cancel. My back is really sore today.
Canceling a small, agreed-upon favor due to a personal issue.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
I'm sorry, I have to _____ from our meeting.
Cry off is the correct phrasal verb for cancelling.
Choose the most natural sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
Cry off from is the standard construction.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Are we going to the movies? B: _____
This is the appropriate response for cancelling.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You need to cancel a dinner date.
Cry off is used for cancelling social plans.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينI'm sorry, I have to _____ from our meeting.
Cry off is the correct phrasal verb for cancelling.
Which sentence is correct?
Cry off from is the standard construction.
A: Are we going to the movies? B: _____
This is the appropriate response for cancelling.
You need to cancel a dinner date.
Cry off is used for cancelling social plans.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
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الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, it's too informal. Use 'withdraw' instead.
It's primarily British, though understood in the US.
No, it's an idiom for cancelling.
Cried off.
No, you need 'from'.
It can be, so always apologize.
Yes.
Yes, but it sounds very informal.
They are very similar, but 'cry off' is more apologetic.
Only to a close friend.
عبارات ذات صلة
Back out
synonymTo withdraw from a commitment.
Pull out
synonymTo withdraw.
Bail on
synonymTo cancel on someone.
Call off
similarTo cancel an event.