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Word | Diversion |
an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates / The act of turning aside from any course, occupation, or object / act of turning aside; pastime / an instance of turning something aside from its course. / the act of changing the direction or use of something : the act of diverting something / something that people do because it is enjoyable, entertaining, or pleasant / something that takes attention away from what is happening, | |
Usage | ⇒ A diversion from the main highway ⇒ After studying for several hours, he needed a diversion from work. ⇒ small diversions of river water for irrigation ⇒ a diversion of resources from defense to civil research ⇒ The diversion of a brook from its original course |
Synonyms | amusement, recreation, entertainment, distraction, pastime, pleasure, sport, relaxation, enjoyment, fun, play, deviation, game, detour, deflection, digression, divertissement, delight, aberration, divagation, |
Antonyms | vocation, work, chore, labor, task, toil, torment, conforming, drudgery, ennui, fatigue, killjoy, staying, tedium, weariness, absorption, abstinence, accede, adherence, adjust, |
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