Advanced as in irregular Dissonant or discordant, especially in terms of sound or music, creating a harsh or unpleasant effect. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Off-key'
Despite practicing for hours, his piano performance was off-key, disappointing the audience.
The artist deliberately painted the sky off-key colors to evoke a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere.
The guitarist adjusted the strings to avoid playing off-key.
The singer intentionally sang off-key to create a unique and experimental sound.
The off-key remarks in the debate diminished the candidate's credibility.
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