off center

/ˌɔfˈsɛntər/
adverb
  1. In a position that is not exactly in the middle; to one side.
    • He hung the mirror off-center to create a more interesting design.
    • The lamp was placed off-center, casting shadows across the room.
    • The ball landed off-center, so it bounced in an unexpected direction.
adjective
  1. Not exactly in the middle; slightly to one side.
    • She placed the vase off-center on the table for a more modern look.
    • The picture frame is off-center, so it looks crooked on the wall.
    • The logo on the T-shirt was printed off-center, which bothered the designer.
  2. Unusual, strange, or not quite normal in behavior or thinking.
    • His off-center sense of humor made some people laugh and others uncomfortable.
    • The artist was known for her off-center ideas that challenged traditional views.
    • I found his comments a bit off-center, as if he wasn't fully paying attention.
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