100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "digressively"
Definition
Digressively is an adverb that describes a manner of speaking or writing that deviates from the main subject or topic. It often indicates a tendency to wander off-topic or to introduce unrelated ideas during communication.
Synonyms
- Off-topic
 - Ramblingly
 - Tangentially
 - Irrelevantly
 - Meanderingly
 
Antonyms
- Concisely
 - Directly
 - Clearly
 - Focusedly
 - Purposefully
 
Examples
- The professor spoke digressively about his childhood before returning to the main lecture topic.
 - During the meeting, she digressively shared a story that had little to do with the agenda.
 - He tends to write digressively, adding unnecessary details that distract from his main argument.
 - The speaker digressively mentioned a personal anecdote that amused the audience but strayed from the subject.
 - She often elaborates digressively, making her presentations longer than necessary.
 - The author wrote digressively, weaving in personal reflections that didn't contribute to the narrative.
 - In his speech, he digressively referenced historical events that were unrelated to the current discussion.
 - The blog post was informative but digressively included tangents that confused readers.
 - When asked a question, he answered digressively, losing sight of what was being asked.
 - She digressively commented on the weather, which was irrelevant to the topic at hand.
 - The interviewee spoke digressively, making it hard for the hiring manager to gauge his qualifications.
 - His writing style is often digressively, which some readers find charming while others find frustrating.
 - The documentary included digressively related clips that added little to the central theme.
 - During the discussion, he digressively brought up his favorite movies, veering off the topic of economics.
 - The lecture became digressively lengthy due to the professor's tendency to tell stories.
 - She tends to digressively elaborate on points that could have been made succinctly.
 - His narration was digressively filled with anecdotes that were not necessary for the understanding of the plot.
 - The meeting was productive until he started to speak digressively, which wasted time.
 - The article was well-written but digressively included a section on unrelated trivia.
 - During the debate, one candidate spoke digressively, losing the audience's interest.
 - He tends to digressively touch on personal experiences, which can detract from the main argument.
 - The teacher's explanations often went digressively, leaving students confused about the main topic.
 - She digressively discussed her travels, which overshadowed the main point of her presentation.
 - The podcast episode became digressively entertaining but strayed from its original theme.
 - In his autobiography, he writes digressively, sharing stories that are only loosely related to his life events.
 - The seminar started well, but one participant spoke digressively, taking the conversation off-course.
 - The article was criticized for being overly digressively, making it hard to find the key takeaways.
 - She often digressively explains concepts with anecdotes that illustrate her point.
 - The book's narrative style is digressively engaging, though it sometimes confuses the reader.
 - His answers were digressively long, causing the interviewer to lose track of the questions.
 - The lecture was informative but digressively included unrelated facts that seemed out of place.
 - During the presentation, she digressively talked about her hobbies, diverting from the main topic.
 - He wrote digressively, often leading readers down a path that didn’t relate to the thesis.
 - The meeting turned digressively chaotic as participants began to share unrelated experiences.
 - As she spoke digressively, the audience started to lose focus on the main issue.
 - His storytelling style is often digressively, which adds a personal touch but can be distracting.
 - The essay was well-researched but digressively included opinions that didn’t support the thesis.
 - She often shares digressively during discussions, leading to interesting but unrelated conversations.
 - The panel discussion was engaging until one member spoke digressively, causing confusion among the audience.
 - His lectures are informative but can be digressively long due to his anecdotes.
 - The article began to feel digressively tedious as the author wandered off-topic repeatedly.
 - She digressively shared her thoughts on social media, which detracted from the main topic of the workshop.
 - The presentation was strong until he started to speak digressively, losing the audience's interest.
 - He often writes digressively, which makes his books feel longer than necessary.
 - During our discussion, she digressively mentioned her favorite recipes, which was amusing but off-topic.
 - The film was enjoyable, but the plot became digressively convoluted at times.
 - His responses were often digressively filled with humor that detracted from the seriousness of the topic.
 - The lecture started clearly but became digressively muddled as the speaker introduced irrelevant information.
 - She digressively recounted her weekend adventures, which were entertaining but not pertinent to the meeting.
 - The student's essay was insightful but digressively strayed from the prompt.
 - His storytelling often goes digressively, adding layers but sometimes losing the main plot.
 - The conversation veered digressively when someone brought up unrelated current events.
 - She often digressively elaborates on her points, which can confuse her audience.
 - The article was engaging but digressively included too many side stories.
 - He spoke digressively about his personal experiences, which was engaging but off-topic.
 - The documentary's narrative was digressively rich, providing additional context that was sometimes unnecessary.
 - During the class, he digressively shared a funny story that distracted from the lesson.
 - The meeting was productive until he started to speak digressively, leading to a loss of focus.
 - She enjoys digressively discussing her favorite books while teaching literature.
 - The politician's speech became digressively filled with personal stories, losing its focus on policy issues.
 - His essays tend to be digressively long, often losing the reader's attention.
 - The report was concise but digressively included irrelevant statistics.
 - When asked about his plans, he answered digressively, mentioning unrelated topics.
 - The podcast host often goes digressively, making it feel more like a conversation than an interview.
 - She digressively shared her childhood memories, which added a personal touch to her speech.
 - His writing can be digressively entertaining, but sometimes it fails to make a clear point.
 - The lecture was engaging but became digressively long due to the professor's anecdotes.
 - The article was well-structured but digressively included too many side notes.
 - She spoke digressively, leading the conversation to unexpected but interesting places.
 - His style is often digressively, making his stories more colorful but sometimes confusing.
 - The seminar was informative but digressively included too many unrelated topics.
 - During the conference, he digressively related his experiences in a way that felt off-topic.
 - The narrative was digressively rich, though it sometimes lost its central focus.
 - While discussing the project, she digressively shared her thoughts on industry trends.
 - His comments were digressively amusing, but they didn't help resolve the main issue.
 - She has a knack for speaking digressively, which keeps conversations lively but sometimes unfocused.
 - During the lecture, he digressively mentioned his favorite authors, distracting from the main topic.
 - The meeting became digressively unproductive as participants began to share unrelated experiences.
 - He often digressively elaborates on his points, which can be both informative and overwhelming.
 - The story was engaging but digressively strayed from the main theme.
 - The presentation was clear until he started to speak digressively, causing some confusion.
 - She digressively included personal anecdotes that entertained but detracted from the main argument.
 - His speech was digressively filled with humor, which made the audience laugh but also confused them.
 - The meeting was well-organized until he began to speak digressively, losing track of time.
 - The essay was insightful but digressively included too many unrelated examples.
 - He wrote digressively, which made his point clear but also lengthy.
 - The lecture became digressively chaotic as the professor began to share unrelated stories.
 - She digressively discussed her past experiences, which were entertaining but off-topic.
 - The article was engaging but digressively included tangents that were not necessary.
 - His responses were often digressively filled with irrelevant information.
 - The presentation started strong but became digressively convoluted as it went on.
 - The teacher's explanations often went digressively, leading to confusion among students.
 - During our conversation, she digressively mentioned her favorite books, which was enjoyable but off-topic.
 - The film, while interesting, became digressively convoluted at certain points.
 - His emails tend to be digressively long, often losing the main point amidst his thoughts.
 - She digressively shared her thoughts on travel, which was enjoyable but not related to the topic.
 - The seminar was informative but included digressively unrelated anecdotes.
 - His storytelling style is often digressively, which makes for an entertaining but lengthy experience.
 - The class discussion veered digressively when someone brought up a personal story.
 - The lecture was insightful but digressively included too many side notes that distracted from the main topic.
 
