"Sidestep" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sidestep" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sidestep" Meaning

To avoid or sidestep something means to avoid dealing with it directly or to find a way around it, often in a deliberate or evasive manner.

Example: "The politician tried to sidestep the question from the journalist by changing the subject."

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Sidestep is also a verb that means to move to one side to get out of the way of something or someone, especially to avoid being hit.

Example: "She had to sidestep the swinging ball to avoid being hit."

"Sidestep" Examples

5 Usage Examples of Sidestep


1. Diplomacy

To sidestep the uncomfortable conversation, the diplomat suggested a meeting later in the week.

2. Politics

In her speech, she skillfully sidestepped the burning issue that the opposition party had been pushing for.

3. Sports

The football player managed to sidestep the defender and score a goal.

4. Business

The experienced CEO sidestepped the question about layoffs by focusing on future growth prospects.

5. Art

By sidestepping traditional techniques, the modern artist created a thought-provoking installation that questioned the very nature of art itself.

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