Synonyms for de tour
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : dee-too r, dih-too r |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdi tʊər, dɪˈtʊər |
Top 10 synonyms for de tour Other synonyms for the word de tour
- about-face
- aim
- alter
- alteration
- alterity
- alternate
- alternate route
- angle away
- angle off
- apostrophe
- arch
- aside
- back road
- backslide
- beat
- beeline
- beguile
- bend
- bias
- bilk
- blink at
- bough
- bow
- branch
- branchlet
- bug
- burke
- bypass
- bypath
- byway
- call off
- camber
- capsize
- careen
- change position
- changeabout
- circle
- circuit
- circuitous route
- circulation
- circumbendibus
- circumnavigate
- circumnavigation
- circumvention
- circumvolution
- come-off
- contort
- corner
- course
- cramp
- crimp
- crinkle
- crook
- crotch
- crouch
- curl
- curve
- cycle
- deceive
- deflect
- deflection
- deform
- delay
- depart
- depart from
- departure
- detour
- detract
- deviate
- deviate from
- deviation
- difference
- difficulty
- digress
- digression
- direct
- direction
- disagreeing
- disappoint
- discrepancy
- discursion
- disparity
- dissemblance
- dissimilarity
- dissimilitude
- distinction
- distortion
- divagation
- divarication
- diverge
- divergence
- divergency
- diversion
- diversity
- division
- dodge
- double
- double back
- drift
- drifting
- droop
- duck
- dupe
- elude
- elusion
- ensnare
- entrap
- episode
- equivocate
- escape
- escaping
- eschewal
- evade
- evasion
- excursion
- excursus
- extension
- face about
- fake out
- finesse
- flection
- flex
- flexure
- fluctuation
- foil
- footnote
- fork
- frustrate
- genuflect
- get around
- go around
- go around the barn
- go back
- growth
- gyration
- gyre
- heading
- hedge
- hereticism
- hoodwink
- hook
- ignore
- incident
- incline
- inconsistency
- incurvate
- inertia
- inverse
- invert
- irregularity
- irrelevancy
- itinerary
- journey
- lean
- let go
- line
- loop
- meandering
- modification
- move
- mutation
- neglect
- note
- obiter dictum
- offshoot
- omit
- otherness
- outflank
- outwit
- overreach
- parenthesis
- parting
- pass around
- passage
- pavement
- pervert
- pike
- pirouette
- pivot
- plot
- postponement
- prevent
- program
- prong
- queer
- quirk
- radiation
- rambling
- ramification
- range
- rechannel
- recoil
- red herring
- redirect
- regress
- relapse
- retrace
- retroversion
- return
- reversal
- reverse
- reversion
- revert
- right-about
- road
- roll
- rotation
- round
- roundabout
- roundabout way
- rounds
- ruin
- run
- runaround
- scion
- secondary highway
- separation
- service road
- sheer
- shift
- shoot
- short cut
- shun
- shunning
- shunt
- shy away
- side remark
- sidestep
- sidetrack
- skip
- skirt
- spin
- spiral
- spray
- sprig
- stave off
- steer clear of
- stoop
- stump
- stymie
- substitute
- subvert
- sway
- swerve
- swing
- swirl
- switch
- tack
- take back road
- tangent
- temporary route
- tendency
- thwart
- tilt
- track
- trail
- transform
- transgression
- trend
- trick
- turn
- turnabout
- turning
- twist
- twisting
- unlikeness
- upset
- variance
- variation
- variety
- vary
- varying
- veer
- verge
- volte-face
- wandering
- ward off
- warp
- waver
- way
- wheel
- whip
- whirl
- wilt
- wind
- winding
- wing
- wink at
- yaw
- zigzag
Définition of de tour
Origin :- 1738, from French détour, from Old French destor "side road, byway; evasion, excuse," from destorner "turn aside," from des- "aside" + tourner "to turn" (see turn (v.)).
- As in route : noun path over which someone or something travels
- As in run-around : noun avoidance
- As in turn : noun revolution, curving
- As in turn : noun sudden change
- As in branch : noun arm, limb
- As in veering : noun swerve
- As in alternative route : noun another path to destination
- As in excursus : noun digression
- As in irrelevancy : noun digression
- As in parenthesis : noun digression
- As in detour : noun indirect course
- As in deviation : noun change, departure
- As in digression : noun deviation; straying
- As in divergence : noun branching out; difference
- As in diversion : noun change in a course, path
- As in skirt : verb avoid; get around
- As in turn : verb reverse; change course
- As in bend : verb form or cause a curve
- As in bypass : verb avoid
- As in circumvent : verb fool, mislead
- As in refract : verb bend
- When my will is read, all will then know that a De Tour la Roche has baked their bread, but not until then.
- Extract from : « Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. II, No. X., March 1851 » by Various
Antonyms for de tour
- accord
- agreement
- aid
- allow
- assist
- beautify
- center
- challenge
- chore
- company
- concord
- conforming
- conformity
- confront
- consistency
- continue
- convergence
- decrease
- develop
- directness
- encounter
- encourage
- face
- facing
- failure
- free
- grow
- harmony
- help
- hold
- inability
- keep
- let go
- liberate
- lose
- make well
- meet
- meeting
- miss
- normality
- permit
- persist
- progress
- reduction
- regularity
- release
- remain
- rise
- sameness
- similarity
- smooth
- source
- stagnate
- stagnation
- stay
- staying
- straighten
- straightforwardness
- straightness
- take on
- task
- uniformity
- vocation
- work
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