off\ guard

off\ guard
adj
In a careless attitude; not alert to coming danger; not watching.

In the second that the boxer was off guard, his opponent landed a knockout punch.

Timmy s question caught Jean off guard, and she told him the secret before she knew it.

Contrast: on guard

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  • off guard — adjective not prepared or vigilant (Freq. 2) the blow caught him napping caught in an off guard moment found him off his guard • Syn: ↑napping, ↑off guard, ↑off one s guard, ↑off his guar …   Useful english dictionary

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  • off guard — {adj.} In a careless attitude; not alert to coming danger; not watching. * /In the second that the boxer was off guard, his opponent landed a knockout punch./ * /Timmy s question caught Jean off guard, and she told him the secret before she knew… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • off guard — {adj.} In a careless attitude; not alert to coming danger; not watching. * /In the second that the boxer was off guard, his opponent landed a knockout punch./ * /Timmy s question caught Jean off guard, and she told him the secret before she knew… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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