digressive

  • 1Digressive — Di*gress ive, a. [Cf. F. digressif.] Departing from the main subject; partaking of the nature of digression. Johnson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2digressive — index alien (unrelated), circuitous, desultory, disparate, indirect, labyrinthine, shifting, tangential …

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  • 3digressive — [di gres′iv, dīgres′iv] adj. digressing or given to digression digressively adv. digressiveness n …

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  • 4digressive — adjective 1. of superficial relevance if any a digressive allusion to the day of the week a tangential remark • Syn: ↑tangential • Similar to: ↑irrelevant 2. (of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range …

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  • 5digressive — adjective Date: circa 1611 characterized by digressions < a digressive talk > • digressively adverb • digressiveness noun …

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  • 6digressive — digress ► VERB ▪ leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing. DERIVATIVES digression noun digressive adjective. ORIGIN Latin digredi step away …

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  • 7digressive — digressively, adv. digressiveness, n. /di gres iv, duy /, adj. tending to digress; departing from the main subject. [1605 15; < L digressivus. See DIGRESS, IVE] * * * …

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  • 8digressive — adjective Marked by digression; rambling See Also: digress, digression …

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  • 9digressive — Synonyms and related words: O shaped, aberrant, aberrative, aimless, ambagious, backhand, backhanded, by the way, circuitous, circular, deflectional, departing, desultory, deviant, deviating, deviative, deviatory, devious, discursive,&#8230; …

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  • 10digressive — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Marked by or given to digression: discursive, excursive, parenthetic, parenthetical, rambling, tangential. See APPROACH …

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