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script off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "script off" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to turning off a script or disabling a script in a programming context, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "To ensure the program runs smoothly, make sure to script off any unnecessary features."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
The guests seemed to know the script off by heart - although this is easier than it sounds, as "Look!
News & Media
Blitz wrote the script "off and on" over a year in between stints of commercial directing.
Wiki
Because he's not – he's just a regular young man who works a job, drinks alcohol, gets a pump-on, knows the Anchorman script off by heart, attempts to have sex and pretty much DGAF about anything else.
News & Media
As the cameras rolled, he began reading a script off the teleprompter, but stopped himself.
News & Media
"The earlier you knock a script off its pedestal and get down and dirty, the better," he said.
News & Media
"He's profoundly socially awkward, which I really, really relate to," Malloy told me of Pierre, sitting in the back row of the Imperial; moments later, as if to prove his point, he accidentally elbowed his script off a ledge.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Thereafter the script veered off piste.
News & Media
Within weeks of the footage appearing online, Miller was back in production, with the script dusted off and Reynolds reattached.
News & Media
But then the script veered off course.
News & Media
The scripting is off and, most importantly, Cruz does not come across as likable.
News & Media
(Seriously. The writing team was finishing the scripts off at the coffee shop I picked him up at).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to deviating from a prepared text or plan, use established phrases like "go off-script" or "deviate from the script" for clarity.
Common error
Do not use the phrase "script off" when you mean to convey actions such as "turning off a script" or "disabling a script". Instead, use more explicit and standard expressions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "script off" functions ambiguously, lacking a clear, established grammatical role. Ludwig AI indicates it's not a standard English phrase. Examples show it sometimes used where "off-script" or another verb could be more appropriate.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
30%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "script off" is considered grammatically "incorrect" by Ludwig AI and lacks a clearly defined meaning in standard English. While examples do exist across various sources like The New York Times and The Guardian, its usage is inconsistent. It is recommended to use clearer and more established phrases such as "go off-script", "deviate from the script", or specify the action more precisely (e.g., "turn off the script", "disable the script"). Therefore, for clear communication, avoid using "script off" and opt for more precise and commonly accepted alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
go off-script
Directly describes improvising or not following a prepared script.
stray from the script
Suggests a wandering or unintentional deviation from a prepared script.
disregard the script
Emphasizes a deliberate choice to ignore a prepared script.
deviate from the script
Implies a departure from a pre-planned or written text, similar to going off-course.
ad-lib
Specifically refers to adding or inventing words or actions during a performance.
improvise
Focuses on the act of creating or performing without prior preparation.
veer off course
Indicates a change in direction, analogous to diverging from a script.
ignore the prompt
Suggests not paying attention to the directions or advice provided.
abandon the screenplay
Highlights the decision to halt the production of a movie.
halt the screenplay
Underlines the action to cancel or stop the execution of a movie script.
FAQs
What does "go "off script"" mean?
To "go "off script"" means to deviate from a prepared or written text, improvising instead.
How can I say the same as "deviate from the script"?
Alternatives for "deviate from the script" include "go off script", "stray from the script", or simply "improvise".
Is it correct to say "script off"?
According to Ludwig, "script off" is not a standard or grammatically correct phrase in English. It lacks a clear and established meaning.
When might I use the term "veer off course" instead of "go "off script""?
You might use "veer off course" when describing a more general deviation from a planned direction or path, rather than specifically referring to a written script. It implies a change in direction, whether literal or figurative.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested