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off-track
adjective as in mistaken
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- confounded
- confused
- deceived
- deluded
- duped
- fooled
- misguided
- misinformed
- misinterpreting
- misjudging
- misled
- tricked
Strong matches
adjective as in off-course
Example Sentences
Although title battles tend to introduce tension in the relationship between the drivers in question, their off-track relationship remains good.
Lyles has remained outspoken and unflinching in his belief that he has the on-track ability and off-track aura to replace Usain Bolt as the new superstar of men's athletics.
Lyles has long positioned himself as the heir to Usain Bolt's throne, combining on-track performances with off-track flair in his bid to establish himself as the new superstar of men's athletics.
Sainz ran over the grass after locking a front wheel at the Variante Alta chicane, Hamilton had a spin at Acque Minerali and another off-track moment later on, and Russell rescued a wild moment at Tamburello.
And though the first presidential debate would come sooner than it has during any cycle in memory, there’s still more than a month for this plan to go wildly off-track.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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