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offhand
[ awf-hand, of- ]
adverb
- cavalierly, curtly, or brusquely:
to reply offhand.
- without previous thought or preparation; extempore:
to decide offhand to take a trip.
adjective
- informal, casual, curt, or brusque:
an offhand manner.
- Also offhanded. done or made offhand.
Synonyms: extempore, impromptu
Antonyms: considered
- Glassmaking. working manually and without the use of molds:
offhand blowing.
offhand
/ ˌɒfˈhænd /
adjective
- without care, thought, or consideration; sometimes, brusque or ungracious
an offhand manner
- without preparation or warning; impromptu
Derived Forms
- ˌoffˈhandedness, noun
- ˌoffˈhandedly, adverb
Other Words From
- offhanded·ly adverb
- offhanded·ness noun
Example Sentences
When his assertions were challenged, he dismissed the criticism offhand, saying “I have other data,” and moving on.
At Singer’s offhand suggestion, Waskow adapted a “spaghetti western melody” from their old short film “Dear Mr. Vandekurt” — and a beat from the Jesus and Mary Chain — into the bass-heavy track.
“There is a kind of offhand intimacy to her work,” said Susan Kismaric, the former curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where Ms. van Manen’s work has been exhibited.
"It is all weaponized by professional outrage hunters of all stripes, scouring the globe for graduation speech snippets, offhand comments during promotional tours, out of context comedy bits, lame marketing ideas, or any words and phrases they believe they can latch onto to generate monetized clicks," Stewart alleged.
But not before scoping some of the rock ‘n’ roll swag adorning the walls and making “some offhand comments about how the place felt authentic and real.”
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