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off-kilter

[ awf-kil-ter, of ]

adjective

  1. not exactly straight or balanced; askew; uneven:

    off-kilter paintings on every wall.

  2. not completely well; somewhat ill:

    still off-kilter two weeks after the flu.

  3. unusual or eccentric; unconventional:

    short stories with off-kilter endings.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of off-kilter1

First recorded in 1925–30; off ( def ) + kilter ( def )
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Example Sentences

His off-kilter demeanor looks especially dangerous in scenes he shares with Strong or May, whose Empress is stealthier than the strutting warrior she showcased in “The Witcher.”

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He shot under 24% from long range last season at Xavier, which could be a problem on nights when the rest of USC’s shooting is off-kilter.

But over time, his pronouncements became increasingly absolute, strident and off-kilter.

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Based on the 2000 play by Lindsay-Abaire, “Kimberly Akimbo,” an exquisitely life-affirming show, proceeds with off-kilter comedy.

My identity has shifted, and I feel off-kilter.

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