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Meaning
Verb
●
To
step
or
turn aside
; to
deviate
; to
swerve
; especially, to
turn aside
from the main
subject
of
attention
, or
course
of
argument
,
in writing
or speaking.
●
To
turn aside
from the right
path
; to
transgress
; to offend.
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Origin
digress
English
digressum
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Deviate
Detract
Stray
Diverge
Dissociate
Nitpick
Abscond
Detracted
Err
Jump
Oversimplify
Veer
Point Taken
Shy Away
Step Back
Hey Ho
Like That
C'Est La Vie
Live And Learn
Beg To Differ
Cross The Line
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Rhymes
Css
Ess
Cbs
Wes
Yes
Mbbs
Mess
Ness
Cess
Hess
Less
Desu
Bess
Jess
Ness
Tess
Jess
Fess
Guess
Press
Tress
Cress
Oocss
Chess
Bless
Dress
Unless
Totnes
Duress
Assess
Excess
Caress
Stress
Possess
Success
Profess
Express
Repress
Confess
Digress
Impress
Success
Oppress
Undress
Depress
Barches
Regress
Process
Address
Redress
Aggress
Distress
Compress
Suppress
Foulness
Tristesse
Luminesce
Fluoresce
Defervesce
New Zealandress
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