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Off course Meaning in English

expression

ˈɔf/ /ˈkɔɹs
AWF KAWRS
ˈɒf/ /kˈɔːs
OF KAWS

Definition

If something is "off course," it has moved away from its intended path or plan, especially in navigation or when things are not going as planned.

Usage & Nuances

Most common with ships, planes, and navigation, but also used metaphorically for plans or life going wrong. Not to be confused with 'of course' (meaning "certainly"). Often follows a verb like 'go', 'get', or 'be' (e.g., 'The plane went off course').

Example Sentences

The ship went off course during the storm.

basic

The plane is slightly off course but will arrive soon.

basic

Our project is off course and needs adjustments.

basic

After the GPS failed, we realized we were way off course.

natural

If your life feels off course, it's okay to ask for help.

natural

Sorry, I got a bit off course there—what were we talking about?

natural