"Sidestepping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sidestepping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sidestepping" Meaning

A verb or adjective that means:

To avoid taking action or a problem, often by being evasive or indirect
To circumvent or sidestep an issue or a person
To find a way to avoid a challenge or obstacle
To artificially achieve a goal or process by avoiding the real effort

Example sentences:

She sidestepped the question by not answering it directly.
He was accused of sidestepping his responsibilities by avoiding a confrontation.
The company sidestepped the issue by giving a vague response.
The athlete sidestepped the defender and scored a goal.

"Sidestepping" Examples

5 Examples of "Sidestepping"


1. In a Debate

Was criticized for sidestepping the question by not directly answering her opponent's accusations.

2. In Politics

The politician was accused of sidestepping the economic crisis by only focusing on foreign policy issues.

3. In Sports

To avoid a defender, the soccer player tried to sidestep with his quick footwork.

4. In Personal Relationships

When confronted about her hurtful words, she kept sidestepping the issue and wouldn't apologize.

5. In Academic Research

A critic of the new theory questioned why the researcher sidestepped crucial research found in previous studies to support her argument.

"Sidestepping" Similar Words

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Sideseam

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A stitching on a sewing seam that runs from the edge of a garment, usually consisting of a straight line of stitches parallel to the edge of the fabric, used to reinforce the edge of the seam and prevent fraying.

Sideshow

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Sidespans refer to the edges of a stone, brick, or block, especially one that is roughly flat on opposite sides.

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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. <br><br>Example: "The politician tried to sidestep the question from the journalist by changing the subject."<br><br>or <br><br>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.<br><br>Example: "She had to sidestep the swinging ball to avoid being hit."

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To direct one's attention away from the main issue or goal, or to be diverted from concentrating on what one is doing; to go off on a tangential or distracting activity or topic.

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