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Diversion

noun
/daɪˈvɜː.ʃən/

Meaning

the action of turning something aside from its course; an activity that diverts the mind
The act of changing direction or being distracted; an activity that entertains.

Example Sentences

The road closure forced a diversion through the countryside for all travelers.

The road was closed, so we had to take a diversion through the village.

Example Expressions

make a diversion

Synonyms

detour, distraction, entertainment, redirection, pastime, deviation
Entry 1
detour, distraction, entertainment, redirection
Entry 2
distraction, detour, entertainment, pastime, deviation

Antonyms

direct route, main path, concentration, focus, directness
Entry 1
direct route, main path, concentration, focus
Entry 2
focus, directness, concentration

Collocations

traffic diversion, create diversion, temporary diversion, road diversion, diversion tactic, diversion route, create a diversion
Entry 1
traffic diversion, create diversion, temporary diversion
Entry 2
road diversion, diversion tactic, diversion route, create a diversion

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