Digress


The meaning of the word Digress is: not staying on topic; to go off on a tangent


Examples:

Because abortion is difficult for me to talk about, I will digress from this topic.

published by Lisha on 2021-01-10 07:21:51


If you get emotional talking about your father, then you may digress.

published by Priscila on 2021-07-01 11:56:23


You digress to avoid talking about the real problem!

published by Florentino on 2021-12-17 00:27:36


I need you to stay on subject and not digress!

published by Rosemary on 2021-07-29 04:35:05


Every time we asked about Jane's father, she would give me a bogus answer and digress onto something else.

published by Danelle on 2022-01-03 05:25:29


As your new class president, I will end homework, lower student crime, and mandate hours of recess, but I digress.

published by Elayne on 2021-08-23 12:28:01


Jerry would digress every time his parents asked for his report card.

published by Mardell on 2021-11-12 11:16:02


During our debate on religion, Tim would often digress onto a separate rant on oil consumption.

published by Magaly on 2021-10-24 06:41:25


I cannot have you digress when I ask for a specific answer.

published by Leilani on 2021-12-08 19:55:20


From this point I digress, because having a rational debate with you is like bringing back the dead.

published by Tuan on 2021-06-29 21:29:04


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