FAR OFF


Meaning of FAR OFF in English

( further off, furthest off)

1.

If you describe a moment in time as far off , you mean that it is a long time from the present, either in the past or the future.

In those far off days it never entered anyone’s mind that she could be Prime Minister...

Agreement is even further off.

= distant

ADJ

2.

If you describe something as far off , you mean that it is a long distance from you or from a particular place.

...stars in far-off galaxies.

ADJ

Far off is also an adverb.

The band was playing far off in their blue and yellow uniforms.

ADV : ADV after v

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