spinoff
English
Noun
spinoff (plural spinoffs)
- Alternative spelling of spin-off.
- 2021 September 2, Brian Lowry, “Fall TV preview: Get ready for reboots, revivals and spinoffs – and a few farewells”, in CNN[1]:
- Joining the long list of returning shows, CBS also revives “CSI” as “CSI: Vegas” with several familiar faces and a few new ones, joining spinoffs “FBI: International” and “NCIS: Hawaii,” in a lineup that again looks as if it gets a discount on abbreviated titles.
- 2024 February 29, Brian Lowry, “‘Elsbeth’ turns Carrie Preston’s ‘The Good Wife’ role into a breezy good time”, in CNN[2]:
- After fighting “The Good Fight” for streaming, the producers of “The Good Wife” indulge in a more CBS-friendly spinoff with “Elsbeth,” which breezily takes Carrie Preston’s quirky title character and turns her into a modern version of “Columbo.”
Anagrams
Spanish
Noun
spinoff m (plural spinoffs)
Swedish
Noun
spinoff c
- alternative form of spin-off
Declension
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | spinoff | spinoffs |
definite | spinoffen | spinoffens | |
plural | indefinite | spinoffer | spinoffers |
definite | spinofferna | spinoffernas |