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off-centre

 

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off-centre

Definition: Not positioned or aligned at the exact center or middle point; not symmetrical.

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense 1: Deviating from the central or symmetrical position.

Example Sentence: The painting was intentionally hung off-centre to create a sense of imbalance.

Sense 2: Eccentric; unconventional; departing from the standard or usual.

Example Sentence: Her off-centre fashion sense always turned heads at parties.

Sense 3: Not commonly known or recognized outside a particular region or locality.

Example Sentence: This dish might seem strange to outsiders, but it's a beloved off-centre delicacy in our community.

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