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off-season
[ awf-see-zuhn, of- ]
noun
- a time of year other than the regular or busiest one for a specific activity:
Fares are lower in the off-season.
- a time of year when business, manufacturing activity, etc., is less than normal or at an unusually low point.
adjective
- of, relating to, or during the off-season:
off-season hotel rates.
adverb
- in or during the off-season:
Traveling off-season is the easiest way to save vacation money.
off season
adjective
- denoting or occurring during a period of little activity in a trade or business
noun
- such a period
adverb
- in an off-season period
Word History and Origins
Origin of off-season1
Example Sentences
Niemann won the Australian Open and sought to garner world ranking points in various events during LIV’s off season to help preserve the Chilean’s major status.
In others, they might plant cover crops to keep their soils from washing away in the off season or even encourage healthy populations of earthworms underground.
Coach Jared Halpert said it was his mistake not to let Marsten hit before after seeing what he can do at the plate during the off season.
"I stuck to my gameplan and I came through. I've been working hard in the off season to be a little more aggressive and managed to do that."
“No one knew they were coming, and they contacted a few minutes before arrival at air time,” a show insider told Variety, detailing how Kelce’s cameo came about minutes before “Saturday Night Live” was set to kick off Season 49 inside Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
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