digression

[US]/daɪˈɡreʃn/
[UK]/daɪˈɡreʃn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. deviation from the main subject or course

Example Sentences

Let's not get too far off topic with this digression.

I apologize for the digression, but I just had to share that story.

The professor's digression on the history of the subject was quite interesting.

Despite the digression, the main point of the presentation was clear.

She often goes off on a digression when telling stories.

The book includes an interesting digression on the author's personal experiences.

The meeting was productive despite a few digressions along the way.

His digression into the realm of philosophy added depth to his argument.

The speaker's digression about his childhood brought a personal touch to the presentation.

We must avoid unnecessary digressions and stay focused on the main topic.

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