What is another word for off form?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒf fˈɔːm] (IPA)

Off form is a phrase commonly used to describe a state of inaptitude or poor performance. However, in order to avoid repetition, it may be useful to have some synonymous phrases on hand. One possibility could be "below par," which carries a similar connotation of a performance that is lacking or insufficient. Another phrase that could be used is "out of sorts," which refers to a state of disorientation or feeling disorganized. Alternatively, "subpar" and "underwhelming" may be used to convey a less than stellar performance. These synonyms can be especially useful in avoiding repetitive language and creating a more varied and engaging writing style.

What are the hypernyms for Off form?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Off form

  • I consider myself one of a very small handful of drivers in the world that are top drivers. The best one? I don't think anybody can say they're the best one because, from one week to the next, you can be on form or off form a little bit.
    Nigel Mansell

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