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Meaning of Digression | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
dʌɪˈɡɹɛʃən

Definitions

  1. An aside, an act of straying from the main subject in speech or writing.
  2. The act of straying from the main subject in speech or writing, (rhetoric) particularly for rhetorical effect.
  3. A deviancy, a sin or error, an act of straying from the path of righteousness or a general rule.
  4. A deviation, an act of straying from a path.
  5. An elongation, a deflection or deviation from a mean position or expected path.

Equivalents

العربية الإستطراد
Deutsch Abschweifung
Suomi syrjäpolku
Français digression
日本語 たき 余談
Polski dygresja
Українська відступ екскурс

Examples

“The lectures included lengthy digressions on topics ranging from the professor's dog to the meaning of life.”
“History tells us stodgy, cautious stuff, cardigan-football is the way to go here. The 1966 World Cup kicked off with 0-0 draw against Uruguay so tedious the Guardian match report contains a whimsical digression on the writer’s urge to drift off to sleep in the second half.”
“make digression... by way of digression...”
“Nature... More stronger hadde her operacyon Than she hath nowe in her dygressyon.”
“By this little digression into Gascony, the Duke had an opportunity... to re-inforce himself with some particular Servants of his.”
“This digression [of the Sun] is not equall, but neare the Æquinoxiall intersections, it is right and greater, near the Solstices, more oblique and lesser.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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