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- Dictionaryoff colour/ˌɒfˈkʌlə/
adjective
- 1. slightly unwell: British "I'm feeling a bit off colour" Similar Opposite
- 2. slightly indecent or obscene: "off-colour jokes" Similar
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OFF-COLOUR definition: 1. slightly ill: 2. Off-colour remarks or jokes about sex are about sex and are slightly shocking.. Learn more.
- Znaczenie Off-Colour, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
OFF-COLOUR definicja: 1. slightly ill: 2. Off-colour remarks...
- English (US)
OFF-COLOUR meaning: 1. slightly ill: 2. Off-colour remarks...
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OFF-COLOR definition: 1. Off-color remarks or jokes are...
- Znaczenie Off-Colour, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
If you say that you are feeling off-colour, you mean that you are slightly ill. [ British ] For three weeks Maurice felt off-colour but did not have any dramatic symptoms.
OFF-COLOR definition: 1. Off-color remarks or jokes are about sex and are slightly shocking. 2. slightly sick: 3. (of…. Learn more.
The meaning of OFF-COLOR is not having the right or standard color. How to use off-color in a sentence.
Definition of off colour adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
adjective. An off-color joke or remark is rude or offensive. He denies making off-color remarks about his colleagues. More Synonyms of off-color. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.
off-color ( US) [ˌɒfˈkʌləʳ] ADJ. 1. ( Brit) (= ill) → indispuesto, pachucho (Sp) to feel/be off-colour → sentirse /estar indispuesto. 2. [ joke, remark] → subido de tono.