Offhand vs Indiscriminate - What's the difference?
offhand | indiscriminate | Related terms |
without planning or thinking ahead
careless; without sufficient thought or consideration
curt, abrupt, unfriendly
right away, immediately, without thinking about it
* Offhand , I'd guess that that's a yellow-bellied sapsucker.
* 1854:' William Makepeace Thackeray, ''The Rose and the Ring'' - We will have no more of this shilly-shallying! Call the Archbishop, and let the Prince and Princess be married ' offhand !
in an offhand manner
Without care or making distinctions, thoughtless.
Offhand is a related term of indiscriminate.
As adjectives the difference between offhand and indiscriminate
is that offhand is without planning or thinking ahead while indiscriminate is without care or making distinctions, thoughtless.As an adverb offhand
is right away, immediately, without thinking about it.offhand
English
Alternative forms
* off-handAdjective
(en adjective)- She gave an offhand speech.
- He doesn't realise how hurtful his offhand remarks can be.
- She was quite offhand with me yesterday.
Synonyms
* (without planning) impromptu, extemporaneous, off-the-cuff; see alsoSee also
* off the top of one's headAdverb
(en adverb)Anagrams
*indiscriminate
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- How can anyone be so indiscriminate in making friends as he is?
