구동사 시리즈 #10 – LEAVE

📘 Phrasal Verb Series #10 – LEAVE
🌿 Thinking in English: The Language of Letting Go
“To leave is not only to go away —
it’s to release, to trust, and to make space for what’s next.” 🌱
In English, “leave” often means more than departure.
It carries grace, independence, and peace —
the gentle art of moving on.
💫 1️⃣ leave behind
To leave behind means to move forward without taking something with you.
Examples
- She left behind her fears and started over. 🌿
- Please leave your bags behind the desk.
👉 Feel it: “leave behind” = letting go with purpose — not forgetting, but freeing.
🌱 2️⃣ leave out
To leave out means to omit or exclude something.
Examples
- Don’t leave out any details in your report. 📝
- She felt left out during the conversation. 💬
👉 Feel it: “leave out” = something or someone stays outside the circle — intentionally or not.
🌿 3️⃣ leave for
To leave for means to depart toward a destination.
Examples
- I’m leaving for Paris tomorrow. ✈️
- They left for work early in the morning.
👉 Feel it: “leave for” = departure filled with direction — from one chapter to the next.
🌸 4️⃣ leave from
To leave from means to indicate the point of origin.
Examples
- The train leaves from platform 7. 🚉
- The flight leaves from JFK airport.
👉 Feel it: “leave from” marks the moment of separation — the line between here and there.
💫 5️⃣ leave up to
To leave up to means to entrust responsibility or decision to someone.
Examples
- I’ll leave it up to you. 🙌
- She left the final choice up to her team.
👉 Feel it: “leave up to” = trust in others — stepping back so others can step forward.
🌾 6️⃣ leave aside
To leave aside means to set something temporarily apart — to focus on what matters.
Examples
- Let’s leave aside personal feelings and discuss the issue.
- She left aside her doubts and took the opportunity. 🌼
👉 Feel it: “leave aside” = pause, not abandon — clarity through distance.
🌊 7️⃣ leave off
To leave off means to stop doing something, or to mark where you paused.
Examples
- Let’s leave off here and continue tomorrow. ⏸️
- He finally left off smoking. 🚭
👉 Feel it: “leave off” = a gentle stop — an intentional rest, not a failure.
🌻 8️⃣ leave over
To leave over means to have something remaining.
Examples
- There’s some pizza left over from last night. 🍕
- Money left over will go to charity.
👉 Feel it: “leave over” = what remains after completion — leftovers of effort, memory, or care.
🌼 9️⃣ leave alone
To leave alone means to not disturb or interfere.
Examples
- Please leave me alone for a while. 🕊️
- He just wants to be left alone.
👉 Feel it: “leave alone” = respectful distance — space for someone’s peace.
🌷 10️⃣ leave it at (that)
To leave it at that means to stop or conclude a matter.
Examples
- We’ve talked enough — let’s leave it at that.
- I apologized, and he accepted — we left it at that.
👉 Feel it: “leave it at that” = closure with grace — ending without resentment.
🌿 Essence of LEAVE
| Release | leave behind / leave off / leave alone | 놓아줌, 쉼 |
| Direction | leave for / leave from | 출발, 이동 |
| Trust & Choice | leave up to / leave aside | 위임, 분리 |
| Remnant & Closure | leave over / leave it at that | 잔존, 마무리 |
🌸 Closing Thought
“To leave is to trust time —
to make room for what’s ready to arrive.” 🌿
In English, “leave” is quiet power —
the strength to let go, and the wisdom to know when to move on.
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