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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

"nap off" is not a recognized phrase or idiom in English.
It may be a typo or incorrect usage of another phrase, such as "nod off." Example: The warm sun was lulling me to nap off in the hammock.

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Wiki

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

2 human-written examples

Within two weeks you'll be drooling into your bio textbook while you nap off a hangover, but on the first day everything is shiny like it just came out of shrink wrap.

When Micaela, who was working as a TV and radio personality, told her boss she couldn't carry on working because of her depression, he told her, "we're all tired, but you don't see us complaining"; when she visited a mental health clinic, her doctor told her she should "go back home" and to "nap off" distressing panic attacks.

News & Media

Vice

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

56 human-written examples

On tour, he writes songs in his motel room, on the bus, while everyone else is napping off hangovers.

On the lawn below us, well-behaved kids played with rocks while their parents napped off their wine before the winding drive back to their hotels.

For most of the day - it's like any other holiday resort - loud music, boys pushing girls in the pool, people in their rooms napping off last night.

News & Media

Vice

Manny caught Chesapeake goalie Brian Phipps (14 saves) napping off a restart, firing a 30-yard shot from the sideline into an empty net to increase the Cannons lead to 11-7.

News & Media

Los Angeles Times

Maybe the babysitter bears no blame for the SIDS death of the infant she was watching, but it took her two hours to notice the baby had died in his sleep because she was napping off a hangover, or making out with her boyfriend downstairs.

News & Media

Huffington Post

The story moves swiftly enough to make the time pass pleasantly, and it is not so complicated that you are likely to miss anything if you take a brief nap, wander off to the lavatory or devote your concentration to the difficult task of removing the plastic wrap from your meal.

News & Media

The New York Times

If you just can't stand the thought of another boring lecture on nothing, why not nap it off in the nurse's office?

Play with your children, take a long walk in the woods with a picnic lunch and a good book, take a long bath, have a restful nap, put off that minimal amount of cleaning until another day.

Thirty B-52s were further modified to carry up to 12 AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles each, while 12 B-52Gs were fitted to carry the AGM-142 Have Nap stand-off air-to-ground missile.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Consider using established alternatives like "nod off" or "doze off" for clarity, as "nap off" is not widely recognized and may confuse your audience.

Common error

Avoid assuming "nap off" is a standard phrasal verb. Instead, opt for recognized phrases to ensure your message is clearly understood. A phrase such as "drift off to sleep" or "nod off" could be appropriate.

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83%

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "nap off" functions as a verb phrase, aiming to describe the action of initiating or transitioning into a nap. However, Ludwig identifies it as non-standard, suggesting it's not grammatically sound.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

50%

Wiki

50%

Science

0%

Less common in

Formal & Business

0%

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while some instances of the phrase "nap off" exist, it's not considered a standard or grammatically correct idiom according to Ludwig. The intended meaning revolves around initiating a short sleep, but using recognized alternatives such as "nod off", "doze off", or "take a nap" is advisable for clarity and to avoid confusion. Ludwig AI advises against using "nap off" in both formal and informal writing. Its frequency is rare, and it's more commonly found in news and media, though not frequently.

FAQs

What does "nap off" mean?

The phrase "nap off" is not a standard or widely recognized idiom in English. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a less common way to say falling asleep or taking a nap. Consider using more common alternatives for better clarity.

What can I say instead of "nap off"?

Since "nap off" is not a recognized phrase, you can use alternatives like "doze off", "nod off", or "take a nap" depending on the context.

Is it correct to say "nap off"?

While some instances of "nap off" can be found, Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as non-standard. It is grammatically questionable, and using more common alternatives like "fall asleep" or "drift off" is advisable.

Which is correct, "nap off" or "nod off"?

Nod off is the correct and widely accepted phrase, meaning to briefly fall asleep, often unintentionally. "Nap off" is not a standard idiom and is likely to cause confusion.

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