noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
article a particular item or object, typically one of a specified type
Describes a company or product that has been successful since its launch
Refers to a couple who has had a strong connection since the beginning of their relationship
Refers to a player performing well from the beginning of a game or match
Used to describe a movie or TV show that captures the audience's attention from the start
In the world of writing, 'from the off' is used to describe something that is apparent or clear from the beginning of a piece of writing or a story.
Psychologists may use 'from the off' to describe a behavior or pattern that is evident from the initial stages of therapy or assessment.
Athletes may use 'from the off' to describe a strong start or performance from the beginning of a competition or game.
Chefs may use 'from the off' to describe a dish or recipe that is flavorful and well-executed from the start of the cooking process.
Entrepreneurs may use 'from the off' to describe a successful business strategy or decision that yields positive results from the outset.