Out-of-the-way
(adjective)
- Remote or distant in place; not easily accessible.
- Not in a central location or in a location that is easily noticed; inconspicuous.
Origin:
From the phrase "out of the way" which means to be distant or remote in place.
Examples:
- The house is located in an out-of-the-way area, and it's hard to find.
- She likes to go to out-of-the-way places for her vacation.
- The out-of-the-way restaurant had the best food in the city.
- I found a great out-of-the-way spot for a picnic.
- The out-of-the-way beach was empty and peaceful.