Far-off (adjective)

Located at a great distance away, especially in time or space.

Origin:

From the combination of 'far' and 'off'.

Examples:

  1. The far-off planet was explored by the astronauts, as they searched for signs of life.
  2. The far-off memory of the childhood summer was still vivid in the man's mind.
  3. The far-off dream of the young girl was to become an astronaut and explore the stars.
  4. The far-off place was a land of mystery and wonder, where ancient civilizations once flourished.
  5. The far-off era was a time of great change, as people struggled to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
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