Pronunciation: /ɑv si/
noun a shortened form of the word 'office'
A1 I am a member ofc the soccer team.
A2 She is in charge ofc organizing the event.
B1 The cost ofc living in this city is high.
B2 The importance ofc education cannot be overstated.
C1 The impact ofc climate change is evident in our environment.
C2 The complexity ofc the situation requires careful consideration.
adjective a shortened form of the word 'official'
A1 I am a student. My friend is also a student, but she is more ofc about studying than I am.
A2 My brother is a bit ofc when it comes to cleanliness. He always keeps his room tidy.
B1 She is ofc the best candidate for the job. Her experience and skills make her stand out.
B2 The new manager is ofc a great leader. He has a clear vision and inspires the team.
C1 The professor is ofc an expert in his field. His research has greatly contributed to the scientific community.
C2 The CEO is ofc a visionary leader. His strategic decisions have led the company to unprecedented success.
formal Of course, it is imperative that we adhere to the guidelines set forth by the regulatory agency.
informal Ofc we can hang out later, just let me know when you're free.
slang I'll be there at 8, ofc!
figurative The success of the project is the result of countless hours of hard work and dedication.
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