1. off time - Noun
2. off time - Adjective
3. off time - Adverb
Time when one is not working.
Time when the activity of a business is diminished; off-season.
(electronics) The time interval when no current flows.
(medicine) Time when the medication for a chronic condition is less effective in controlling symptoms.
(motor racing) The point in time when the official starter signals that a race begins, as distinct from the time the race is scheduled to start (post time).
off time (not comparable)
Alternative form of off-time
off-time (countable and uncountable, plural off-times)
Alternative form of off time
(social psychology) Occurring at a time other than the normal point in the process of growth and development.
out of sync; unsynchronized.
off-time (not comparable)
Occurring at a non-normal time.
off-time
But my passion is racing cars. It's what I like to do in my off time. Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Well, I'm pretty domestic actually. I walk my dog. I go grocery shopping. I hang out with friends. I'm pretty normal, whatever normal is, on my off time. James Iha
DeWar in particular finds her easy to confide in, and spends much of his off-time playing board games with her while the two tell each other stories. Source: Internet
Officers hired for Tulsa Tough are working during their regularly scheduled off-time. Source: Internet
While Wise was winning gold in Sochi, he and wife Alexandra caught the attention of the world for becoming parents barely into their 20s and for how they spend their off-time as youth ministers. Source: Internet
UNRWA has no preemployment security checks and does not monitor off-time behavior to ensure compliance with the organization's anti-terror rules. Source: Internet