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Meanings of
offhanded
in English
With little or no preparation or forethought.
impromptu
offhand
extempore
extemporaneous
unrehearsed
extemporary
ad-lib
off-the-cuff
Related terms
careless
unprepared
In a casually inconsiderate manner.
offhandedly
Synonyms
Examples for "
impromptu
"
impromptu
offhand
extempore
extemporaneous
unrehearsed
Examples for "
impromptu
"
1
During the past two weeks she'd gotten used to his
impromptu
visits.
2
Without such assistance the D major section of the
impromptu
is insignificant.
3
He held a sort of
impromptu
reception in the little railroad station.
4
The house became an
impromptu
camp for the rest of that day.
5
The
impromptu
part of the programme began earlier than it was advertised.
1
That said; it's possible that an
offhand
comment will actually be useful!
2
But
offhand
,
I can't see a situation such as you describe arising.
3
I did not minimize that danger, despite Ramses's
offhand
request for assistance.
4
So she approached the twins respectfully, and said in an
offhand
way:
5
The words unintentionally came out sounding too
offhand
,
impudent rather than apologetic.
1
We had a few
extempore
concerts in one of the middies' berths.
2
Mrs. Reading stood by me in very
extempore
costume, holding a night-lamp:-
3
When this is over, they all kneel, and the Itinerant prays
extempore
.
4
And now Pastor Tappau began his prayer,
extempore
,
as was the custom.
5
His prayer was
extempore
,
and he addressed God intimately and almost conversationally.
1
They were delivered without much preparation and were purely
extemporaneous
in character.
2
The closing of a door put an end to this
extemporaneous
address.
3
She had accidentally sent her unedited,
extemporaneous
outpouring to everyone she knew.
4
His hearer and his
extemporaneous
lecture plainly slipped out of his mind.
5
I tell the Bowery boys I'm what is called an
extemporaneous
talker.
1
I hope that our completely
unrehearsed
New Yorker captions made you laugh.
2
All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately
unrehearsed
.
3
It's
unrehearsed
and recorded on a phone, but it's all still there.
4
Like an
unrehearsed
chorus, voices in pain, pain that echoed his own.
5
There's something unpretentious and
unrehearsed
about their posts-that'sexactly why we're so addicted.
1
The service commenced with a hymn, to which succeeded an
extemporary
prayer.
2
He despised purely
extemporary
efforts; he did not believe in them.
3
This is the usual series of evolutions through which an
extemporary
preacher passes.
4
The
extemporary
character of their contrivance and expedients, is sufficiently apparent.
5
The principle upon which
extemporary
prayer was originally introduced, is no longer admitted.
1
You said yourself that you're trying to
ad
-
lib
your way out.
2
Give him one cue, and he'd
ad
-
lib
the whole play.
3
Being able to
ad-lib
is actually what it is.
4
As every move they make will be broad cast on live television
ad
-
lib
humor is out.
5
They do not use a script but
ad
-
lib
everything, using their own voices to portray the characters.
1
Spock could offer an
off
-
the
-
cuff
estimate here, but it would be meaningless.
2
It was an
off
-
the
-
cuff
remark and one that Robson retracted at once.
3
Then, after almost two hours of
off
-
the
-
cuff
chat, episode 191 is over.
4
As news of the
off
-
the
-
cuff
comment spread, the group was transformed into pariahs.
5
That, I thought, explained the sheriff's
off
-
the
-
cuff
comment to the media.
Usage of
offhanded
in English
1
I discussed it with George Hadash last week in an
offhanded
way.
2
Bowman! He liked their reliance,
offhanded
though it might be, on him.
3
So who is it? Kreindler asked, putting on an
offhanded
yet respectful tone.
4
It sounds ingenious, Hackworth had said, startled by Finkle-McGraw's
offhanded
naughtiness.
5
And I don't mean that in the usual
offhanded
way.
6
She replayed the circumstances and said, "Oh, yeah," trying to sound
offhanded
.
7
Vergyl Harkonnen gave him an
offhanded
compliment, meant as encouragement.
8
Murphy and I turned toward the door, weapons raised, and spoke in
offhanded
stereo.
9
Even in the midst of the horror, the
offhanded
nature of the question made Arthas grin.
10
He did not respond to the dozen
offhanded
variations of the same theme-theBarry Bonds question.
11
The comment was
offhanded
,
of no particular significance.
12
Kasich at times speaks in an
offhanded
manner.
13
The invitation had been
offhanded
,
he was giving a costume party, Wiberg said, why don't you come?
14
Oddly, that
offhanded
criticism softened Eliza's anger.
15
Then, he gave a casual,
offhanded
shrug.
16
Joe shrugged in an
offhanded
way.
Other examples for "offhanded"
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About this term
offhanded
Adjective
Frequent collocations
offhanded way
offhanded manner
as offhanded
casually offhanded
offhanded announcement
More collocations
Offhanded
through the time