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Beat about Meaning in English

expression

ˈbit/ /əˈbaʊt
BEET uh-BOWT
bˈiːt/ /ɐbˈaʊt
BEET uh-BOWT

Definition

To avoid speaking directly about something, often by talking in a roundabout way. Mostly used when someone is not addressing the main point.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal and British; often used as 'beat about the bush.' Refers to avoiding the point in conversation. Not the same as 'beat up' or 'beat' meaning to win/hit. Common in phrases like "Don’t beat about the bush."

Example Sentences

Please stop beating about and tell me what happened.

basic

If you keep beating about, we will not finish this discussion.

basic

He tends to beat about when he feels nervous.

basic

Can we not beat about for once and just get straight to the point?

natural

She always beats about when discussing serious topics.

natural

Instead of beating about, say what you really mean.

natural