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Digressive

adjective
1.
Of superficial relevance if any.  Synonym: tangential.  "A tangential remark"
2.
(of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects.  Synonyms: discursive, excursive, rambling.  "A rambling discursive book" , "His excursive remarks" , "A rambling speech about this and that"






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"Digressive" Quotes from Famous Books



... importance in his own view, nor likely to be more permanent, than any of the preceding ones. It had been taken up with the careless alacrity of an adventurer, who had his bread to earn. It would be thrown aside as carelessly, whenever he should choose to earn his bread by some other equally digressive means. But what was most remarkable, and, perhaps, showed a more than common poise in the young man, was the fact that, amid all these personal vicissitudes, he had never lost his identity. Homeless as he had been,—continually changing his whereabout, and, therefore, responsible neither ...
— The House of the Seven Gables • Nathaniel Hawthorne



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