far-off (Meaning)

Wordnet

far-off (s)

very far away in space or time

Webster

far-off (a.)

Remote; as, the far-off distance. Cf. Far-off, under Far, adv.

far-off Sentence Examples

  1. The far-off mountains loomed in the distance, their peaks covered in snow.
  2. The sound of distant thunder echoed through the far-off hills.
  3. She gazed out the window, lost in thought, her eyes fixed on the far-off horizon.
  4. The far-off sound of music drifted through the air, carried by the gentle breeze.
  5. They set out on a journey to explore the far-off lands, eager to discover new cultures and experiences.
  6. The far-off future seemed both exhilarating and daunting, filled with countless possibilities and uncertainties.
  7. The old man sat on the porch, his eyes fixed on the far-off stars, lost in contemplation.
  8. The far-off sound of the ocean waves crashing against the shore filled the air with a sense of tranquility.
  9. The far-off kingdom of Elvenholm was said to be hidden deep within the ancient forest, guarded by powerful magical creatures.
  10. She dreamt of far-off places, where the sun always shone and the flowers bloomed in vibrant colors.

FAQs About the word far-off

very far away in space or timeRemote; as, the far-off distance. Cf. Far-off, under Far, adv.

far, deep, remote, removed,away, distant, outlying,faraway, far-flung, apart

nearby,near, near, close, nearby, close, contiguous, adjacent,adjacent, nigh

The far-off mountains loomed in the distance, their peaks covered in snow.

The sound of distant thunder echoed through the far-off hills.

She gazed out the window, lost in thought, her eyes fixed on the far-off horizon.

The far-off sound of music drifted through the air, carried by the gentle breeze.