Sentence examples for off-key from inspiring English sources

The word "off-key" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that is not in tune with the right key or notes, or to describe something that is not appropriate for the current situation. For example, "When I tried to sing, I was off-key and couldn't hit any of the notes correctly."

Dictionary

off-key

adjective

Pitched inaccurately either above or below the correct note

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Let the off-key singing begin.

Today the formulation seems off-key.

The tone is off-key.

Sing off-key and laugh.

"I always liked off-key, decadent, amusing books," he said.

I sipped a Martini and occasionally interjected something off-key.

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Off key.

She also sings off key.

Let's play 'Boola-Boola.' Off key".

This leaves her book somewhat off key.

It makes this book feel off key.

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