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Meaning & Definition of Detour in English

English

Detour

A roundabout way or a change in route.


Pronunciation:

/ˈdiːtʊər/

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Plural:

detours

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A deviation from the usual or direct route.

    Example Sentence: Due to road construction, we had to take a detour.

  • Definition: A temporary route or diversion to bypass a blocked road.

    Example Sentence: The flood caused a detour to be established for vehicles.

  • Definition: A roundabout or indirect way.

    Example Sentence: The hike took us on a scenic detour through the woods.

  • Definition: To divert oneself from a straight course.

    Example Sentence: We decided to detour through the town to grab lunch.

  • Definition: To take a longer route than necessary.

    Example Sentence: It was faster to drive straight, but we chose to detour for the views.

Etymology

Origin: From French 'détourner', which means 'to turn aside'.

Synonyms

bypassdiversionalternative routeroundabout waysidetrack

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • take a detour: To go on an alternative route.
  • detour ahead: An indication of a change in the normal path due to obstacles.

Translations

  • Spanish: desvío
  • French: détour
  • German: Umleitung
  • Russian: объезд

Related Words

  • diversion: The action of changing the route.
  • bypass: A road used to avoid the main routes.
  • meander: To follow a winding course.

Slang Meanings of detour

  • Meaning: To take a longer path to enjoy the journey.

    Example Sentence: We took a detour for some good vibes on the road trip.

  • Meaning: Going off track in life or plans.

    Example Sentence: After college, I took a detour to travel before starting my career.