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Definition of off-season adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

off-season
 adjective
 

/ˌɒf ˈsiːzn/

/ˌɔːf ˈsiːzn/

[only before noun]

1. happening or used at the time of the year that is less busy in business and travel
o off-season prices
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2. (North American English, sport) happening at the time of year when teams do not play
games in a particular sport
o off-season surgery to repair a shoulder injury
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 off-season adverb
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 off season noun
 off-season adverb
 off-season adjective
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 offset adjective
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