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Play-off
UK //ˈpleɪ.ɒf//US //ˈpleɪ.ɔf//
Definition
A match or series of matches to determine a winner from tied teams.
In simple words: A final game or series to decide a winner.
Examples
- The teams are heading into the play-off after a tie in the regular season.
- Winning the play-off means the team can compete for the championship title.
- Fans are excited about the upcoming play-off, as it promises to be thrilling.
- During the play-off, each point scored is crucial for victory.
- The last play-off match was intense and kept everyone on the edge of their seats.
Usage notes
Typically used in sports contexts to describe games that determine a champion. Avoid in non-sporting contexts.
Grammar pattern
play-off + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'play' that gets you into a final 'off' match.
Collocations
- play-off game
- play-off series
- play-off spot
- play-off round
- play-off match
Synonyms
- final
- decider
- tiebreaker
- championship
- play-in
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'play off' as a phrasal verb meaning to compete.
- Using 'play-off' incorrectly as a noun for regular games.
- Spelling errors such as 'playoff' instead of 'play-off'.