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of /ˈʌv/ /əv/ Brit /ˈɒv/ /əv/ /ə/ preposition
of
/ˈʌv/ /əv/ Brit /ˈɒv/ /əv/ /ə/
preposition
Britannica Dictionary definition of OF
: belonging to, relating to, or connected with (someone or something)
used to indicate that someone or something belongs to a group of people or things
: living or occurring in (a specified country, city, town, etc.)
: showing (someone or something)
used to indicate the thing that is being referred to
: involving or dealing with (something)
used to indicate what something is made from or includes
used to indicate what an amount, number, etc., refers to
used to indicate a quality or characteristic that someone or something has
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used to indicate the location of something
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used to indicate the subject of an action
used to indicate the object of an action
used to indicate the cause of a specified feeling or opinion
used to indicate the reason for something
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used to indicate what has been taken away, removed, or given away
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used to indicate that someone has behaved in a specified way
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US used to indicate that there is a specified amount of time left before the next hour begins
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old-fashioned used to indicate the time when something happens or happened

as of

see 2as

of a

US, informal
used to indicate that someone or something is a particular type of person or thing

of all (the)

see 1all

of course

see 1course