digressions

[US]/[dɪˈɡreʃənz]/
[UK]/[dɪˈɡrɛʃənz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A temporary departure from the main subject in speech or writing.; A wandering from a subject or line of thought.; A deviation from a standard or norm.
v.To deviate from the main subject.

Phrases & Collocations

avoiding digressions

minor digressions

lengthy digressions

without digressions

filled with digressions

introducing digressions

excusing digressions

preventing digressions

noted digressions

serious digressions

Example Sentences

the speaker's presentation suffered from frequent digressions on irrelevant topics.

i tried to stay on track, but my thoughts often led to lengthy digressions.

the author's digressions into personal anecdotes added depth to the narrative.

despite some minor digressions, the essay remained focused on its central argument.

the historian's digressions into related historical events were fascinating.

the novel included several charming digressions about the countryside.

we indulged in several playful digressions during our long walk.

the legal proceedings were complicated by numerous digressions and side issues.

the professor's digressions often proved more insightful than the main lecture.

the report contained a few unnecessary digressions from the core findings.

the conversation took several unexpected digressions into childhood memories.

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