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digress

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verb
1
To wander away from the main topic when speaking or writing.
"Sorry, I keep digressing — back to the main point."
"The professor digressed into a story about his college days."

How to Use Digress

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In plain EnglishTo go off topic while talking or writing.

Common pairings
digress from the topic if I may digress

Word Forms

digressed past tense, digresses singular

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Etymology

From Latin digredi, "to step away."

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