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Term: is way off

Description:

The phrase "is way off" is an informal expression used to indicate that something is incorrect, inaccurate, or not aligned with expectations or standards. It can be used to describe physical distance, measurements, opinions, predictions, or any other situation where there is a significant discrepancy.

Examples:

As an adverb:

- The weather forecast is way off, it's not going to rain today.

- The plane was way off course and ended up in a completely different country.

As an adjective:

- His estimate of the project's cost was way off, it ended up being twice as much.

- The picture is way off-center, it needs to be straightened.

As a verb phrase:

- She thought she knew the answer, but she was way off.

- His calculation was way off because he forgot to consider an important factor.

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