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Skate over Meaning in English

expression

ˈskeɪt/ /ˈoʊvɝ
SKAYT OH-ver
skˈeɪt/ /ˈəʊvɐ
skAYT OH-vuh

Definition

To talk about something quickly or superficially, without spending much time or attention on it.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in informal or semi-formal contexts. Common with topics people want to avoid or not discuss deeply. Often appears with subjects like 'skate over the details' or 'skate over the problem.' Do not confuse with 'skip' (to omit entirely) or with ice skating.

Example Sentences

She tried to skate over the mistakes in her report.

basic

Don’t skate over this important issue.

basic

He tends to skate over difficult questions in class.

basic

The presenter just skated over the main problems and moved on to the next topic.

natural

Let’s not skate over what happened—we need to talk about it honestly.

natural

Whenever money comes up, they just skate over the conversation and quickly change the topic.

natural