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Offhand   /ˈɔfhˈænd/   Listen
Offhand

adjective
1.
With little or no preparation or forethought.  Synonyms: ad-lib, extemporaneous, extemporary, extempore, impromptu, off-the-cuff, offhanded, unrehearsed.  "An extemporaneous piano recital" , "An extemporary lecture" , "An extempore skit" , "An impromptu speech" , "Offhand excuses" , "Trying to sound offhanded and reassuring" , "An off-the-cuff toast" , "A few unrehearsed comments"
2.
Casually thoughtless or inconsiderate.  Synonym: offhanded.  "She treated most men with offhand contempt"
adverb
1.
Without previous thought or preparation.  Synonyms: offhanded, offhandedly.  "We decided offhand to go to Canada" , "She had made these remarks offhandedly"
2.
In a casually inconsiderate manner.  Synonyms: offhanded, offhandedly.  "She threw him over offhandedly without even a Dear-John letter"






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"Offhand" Quotes from Famous Books



... housekeeping, and for her church activities. She looked oftener at her son, and his friend Raymond than at the schoolmaster. Mrs. Bonner was the most voluble of the three, and was the only one who shook hands with Jim; but in spite of her rather offhand manner, Jim sensed in the little, black-eyed Irishwoman the real commander of the expedition against him—for such he knew ...
— The Brown Mouse • Herbert Quick

... ready, and comes slowly down the stairs, giving some very audible and offhand orders in the hall respecting his particular belongings. A close observer might notice that he speaks and laughs a little too readily. The little, pale woman, sitting motionless in the room, hears him, and in her heart of hearts hears what ...
— The Idler Magazine, Volume III, April 1893 - An Illustrated Monthly • Various

... We will suppose that a minister needs information as to a point which involves the Navy, India, Canada and the bimetallic question; he could get his separate advices from various departments upon each, but only Mycroft can focus them all, and say offhand how each factor would affect the other. They began by using him as a short-cut, a convenience; now he has made himself an essential. In that great brain of his everything is pigeon-holed and can be handed out in an instant. Again and again his word ...
— The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans • Arthur Conan Doyle

... those little oddities, too, which afford amusement without contempt, and which rather tend to heighten than diminish personal attachment to superiors in station. His punctuality at prayers, and in dropping asleep there, his forgetfulness of names, his singular inability to make even the shortest offhand speech to the students,—all the more singular in a practised orator,—his occasional absorption of mind, leading him to hand you his sand-box instead of the leave of absence he had just dried with it,—the old-fashioned courtesy of his, "Sir, your servant," as he bowed ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867 • Various

... been a remarkable achievement if he had planned to do so and had learned up his speech; but the fact was that he was compelled to speak offhand on the spur of the moment. He describes the situation in a letter of February 6, 1894, to Professor ...
— The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley Volume 2 • Leonard Huxley


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