off-day Antonyms
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Meaning of off-day
Wordnet
off-day (n)
a day when things go poorly
off-day Sentence Examples
- Today is Mark's off-day, so he couldn't attend the meeting.
- Despite his usual high performance, the player had an off-day in yesterday's game.
- The company declared an off-day on Wednesday for Labor Day celebrations.
- My dog is having an off-day and seems uncharacteristically lethargic.
- The singer had an off-day during the concert, forgetting lyrics and missing notes.
- After working tirelessly for weeks, I took an off-day to relax and recharge.
- The weather is having an off-day, with unpredictable showers and cloudy skies.
- The student had an off-day on the test, scoring below their usual average.
- The team is experiencing an off-day, losing consecutive games despite their previous success.
- My mood is having an off-day, and I just can't seem to shake off the negativity.
FAQs About the word off-day
a day when things go poorly
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Today is Mark's off-day, so he couldn't attend the meeting.
Despite his usual high performance, the player had an off-day in yesterday's game.
The company declared an off-day on Wednesday for Labor Day celebrations.
My dog is having an off-day and seems uncharacteristically lethargic.