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Digress Meaning in English

word

daɪˈɡɹɛs
dy-GRESS
daɪɡɹˈɛs
dy-GRESS

Definition

To start talking or writing about something that is not the main topic; to move away from the subject being discussed.

Usage & Nuances

'Digress' is slightly formal and common in academic, presentations, or written contexts. Often used with 'let me digress' or 'to digress for a moment'. Don't confuse with 'deviate,' which is more general. 'Digress' always refers to moving away from the main subject of discussion.

Example Sentences

Please do not digress from the main point.

basic

The professor tends to digress during his lectures.

basic

She quickly apologized when she started to digress.

basic

Let me digress for a moment to share a funny story.

natural

Whenever we have meetings, people often digress into unrelated topics.

natural

Sorry, I didn’t mean to digress—let’s get back to the main subject.

natural