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Detours Meaning in English

word · lemma: detour

ˈditʊɹz/, /dɪˈtʊɹz
DEE-toorz
dˈiːtɔːz
DEE-tawz

Definition

Detours are alternative routes used to avoid obstacles or road closures, often in travel or when a direct way is blocked. The word can also describe situations where someone has to take an indirect path to reach their goal.

Usage & Nuances

Most common for driving or roadwork, but also used metaphorically (like 'life detours'). Often appears in plural. Typical phrase: 'take a detour'. Don’t confuse with 'delay'; a detour is a new route, not just waiting.

Example Sentences

Due to construction, drivers had to take detours.

basic

We followed the detours to reach the festival.

basic

There were signs showing the detours around the city.

basic

Life takes unexpected detours, but we learn from them.

natural

The GPS keeps suggesting weird detours—should we really trust it?

natural

She planned a direct route, but several detours slowed her down.

natural