Digression


The meaning of the word Digression is: a temporary departure from the norm


Examples:

Playing football during the winter was a digression for the baseball star.

published by Jarrod on 2021-11-22 13:49:12


When the fiction author wrote a biography on his favorite actor, he took a literary digression from his usual genre.

published by Audrie on 2021-12-19 06:18:08


The elderly professor would sometimes make a digression and talk about his wife’s flowerbeds instead of physics.

published by Kirstie on 2021-01-21 21:04:13


During my speech, I made a digression and went off topic.

published by Tatum on 2021-05-12 19:57:59


The fight between the two students was an unwelcome digression in the teacher’s organized classroom.

published by Eboni on 2021-08-22 08:31:26


When the storm suddenly appeared, we had to make a digression from our planned outdoor activities.

published by Erica on 2021-02-17 00:31:52


At the end of the day, John tried to sneak out the office building before his boss could pull him into a last-minute work digression.

published by Betty on 2021-12-15 00:55:58


Even though I hate to make a digression during this point of the debate, I must explain something my opponent mentioned earlier.

published by Lita on 2021-12-14 07:17:41


Our digression to the amusement park made us late for the wedding.

published by Dorine on 2021-10-03 15:39:29


If you do not follow the directions to the letter, you will experience a digression and possibly get lost.

published by Michaela on 2021-10-31 07:09:18


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