💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Offfield"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| offtracknoun | Alternative spelling of off-track. [Away from an intended route; wayward.] |
| offbeam | Not onbeam. |
| offduty | Alternative form of off duty. |
| off-the-books | Alternative form of off the books (preceding a noun only) |
| off-put | Alternative form of put off. [offended, repulsed] |
| offroadnoun | Alternative spelling of off-road. [Designed for, used for, or taking place on a driving surface that is not traditionally paved, such as a beach or rugged terrain.] |
| offspeednoun | Alternative spelling of off-speed. [(baseball) Being a pitch thrown at a slower speed than a fastball, such as a change-up.] |
| sportsjacketed | Alternative form of sports-jacketed. [Wearing a sports jacket.] |
| weak-side | Alternative form of weakside. [(sports) Of or pertaining to the side of the field that has fewer players in a team's formation.] |
| sport-jacketed | Alternative form of sports-jacketed. [Wearing a sports jacket.] |
| off the wall | Alternative spelling of off-the-wall. [(idiomatic) Wildly unconventional; bizarre; absurd.] |
| off-hand | Alternative spelling of offhand. [Without planning or thinking ahead.] |
| ball parknoun | Alternative spelling of ballpark. [(US) A field, stadium or park where ball, especially baseball, is played.] |
| over the board | Alternative form of over-the-board. |
| off-guard | Alternative form of off guard. |
| rugby-like | Alternative form of rugbylike. [Similar to or reminiscent of rugby.] |
| ball-parknoun | Alternative spelling of ballpark. [(US) A field, stadium or park where ball, especially baseball, is played.] |
| cross-court | Alternative form of crosscourt. [(tennis, net sports) Hit diagonally into the opposite corner of the court] |
| behind-the-scenes | Alternative spelling of behind the scenes. [Being or working out in secret or out of public view.] |
| hands-off | Alternative spelling of hands off: not involving or requiring direct control or intervention. [Tending not to interfere with the decisions and actions of other people (employees, subjects, etc.).] |
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