Pronunciation: /ɔːfɡrɪd/
noun a person or household that is not connected to the main electricity grid
A1 Living offgrid means being self-sufficient and not relying on public utilities.
A2 The offgrid lifestyle requires careful planning and resource management.
B1 Many people choose to live offgrid to reduce their environmental impact.
B2 Offgrid living can be challenging but rewarding for those who are prepared.
C1 The offgrid community is growing as more people seek alternative ways of living.
C2 Advanced technology has made offgrid living more accessible and sustainable.
adjective describing something that is not connected to the main electricity grid
A1 They live in an offgrid cabin in the mountains.
A2 The offgrid house is powered by solar panels.
B1 Living offgrid requires self-sufficiency and resourcefulness.
B2 The offgrid community is completely independent from the grid.
C1 The offgrid lifestyle appeals to those seeking a simpler way of living.
C2 The offgrid retreat offered a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
formal The offgrid community relied on solar panels for their electricity.
informal My friend is living offgrid in the mountains.
slang We're going offgrid for the weekend to disconnect from technology.
figurative His mind was offgrid, lost in thoughts of a different world.
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