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What is the difference between offline and online?

offline | online | Antonyms |

Online is a antonym of offline.



As adjectives the difference between offline and online

is that offline is of a system, currently not connected (generally electrically) to a larger network. For example, a power plant which is not connected to the grid, or a computer which is not connected to the Internet or to any other communications service while online is describes a system which is connected (generally electrically) to a larger network.

As adverbs the difference between offline and online

is that offline is while offline; with an offline system while online is describes actions performed over the Internet.

offline

Alternative forms

* off-line

Adjective

(-)
  • Of a system, currently not connected (generally electrically) to a larger network. For example, a power plant which is not connected to the grid, or a computer which is not connected to the Internet or to any other communications service.
  • I printed the web pages so I could read them later when I was offline .
  • Happening in the physical world (the real world) as opposed to on the internet.
  • * {{quote-news
  • , year=2012 , date=April 19 , author=Josh Halliday , title=Free speech haven or lawless cesspool – can the internet be civilised? , work=the Guardian citation , page= , passage=Thousands of violent videos are still available on the internet, according to Alexander, who claims they lead to an escalation in offline tensions between rival gangs. "I believe some young people are losing their lives as result of this material on the internet," she said.}}

    Antonyms

    * online

    Adverb

    (-)
  • While ; with an offline system.
  • * 1982 , "Hardware News", InfoWorld , volume 4, number 26, page 89:
  • The 2000 also emulates Diablo, Qume and NEC letter-quality printers, and has a large enough buffer memory to operate off line from the host computer for an hour.
  • * 2000 , Syndey S. Chellen, The Essential Guide to the Internet for Health Professionals , Routledge, ISBN 0-415-22747-X, page 124:
  • If you want to keep the phone bill down you can set up your Newsreader to operate offline'. This means that your Newsreader will fetch new message headers, collect messages you wish to read, and send any responses you may have set up all in one go. You can then read news ' offline , while you are not running up the phone bill[…].
  • * 2008 , Vickie Taylor, The Complete Guide to Writing Web-Based Advertising Copy to Get the Sale , Atlantic Publishing, ISBN 1-60138-020-8, page 230:
  • Men like to play games online, and they also like to find out about the games that they play offline .
  • (corporate jargon) Outside the current meeting, in a more private setting.
  • * 2001 , Rosabeth Moss Kantner, Evolve! , Harvard Business Press, ISBN 1-57851-439-8, page 1:
  • At meetings, people cut off discussion by saying “Let’s continue that conversation offline',” even though they are meeting face to face, not online; “' offline ” is a new synonym for “in private,” as though everything public were now on the Internet.
  • * 2002 , Verne Harnish, Mastering the Rockefeller Habits , SelectBooks, ISBN 1-59079-015-4, page 88:
  • The person running the meeting also has the important job of saying “Take it offline .” Whenever two or more people get off on a tangent that doesn’t require everybody’s attention, instruct them to continue the conversation outside the boundaries of the meeting.
  • * 2009 , Jennifer B. Kahnweiler, The Introverted Leader , Berrett-Koehler, ISBN 978-1-57675-577-8, page 95:
  • Offer to discuss the topic offline or table the discussion until things cool down.

    Antonyms

    * online

    online

    English

    (wikipedia online)

    Alternative forms

    * on-line

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Describes a system which is connected (generally electrically) to a larger network.
  • # Describes a generator or power plant which is connected to the grid.
  • # Describes a computer which is connected to the Internet or to some other communications service – i.e., not simply with the cable plugged in, but has established a connection to a larger network (e.g., by dialing up).
  • Available over, or delivered from, the Internet.
  • * {{quote-magazine, title=No hiding place
  • , date=2013-05-25, volume=407, issue=8837, page=74, magazine=(The Economist) citation , passage=In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year. Yet of those who received unsolicited adverts through the post, only 3% bought anything as a result. If the bumf arrived electronically, the take-up rate was 0.1%. And for online adverts the “conversion” into sales was a minuscule 0.01%.}}
  • Connected to the Internet.
  • Available on a computer system, even if not networked.
  • Describes a system that is active, particularly building facilities (such as power) or a factory or power plant.
  • Antonyms

    * (connected to larger network) offline * (available on a computer system) hardcopy

    Derived terms

    * massive open online course (MOOC)

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • Describes actions performed over the Internet.
  • He works online .

    See also

    * come online

    Anagrams

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