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excursive
[ ik-skur-siv ]
adjective
- given to making excursions in speech, thought, etc.; wandering; digressive.
- of the nature of such excursions; rambling; desultory:
excursive conversation.
excursive
/ ɪ°ìˈ²õ°ìɜ˲õɪ±¹ /
adjective
- tending to digress
- involving detours; rambling
Derived Forms
- ±ğ³æˈ³¦³Ü°ù²õ¾±±¹±ğ²Ô±ğ²õ²õ, noun
- ±ğ³æˈ³¦³Ü°ù²õ¾±±¹±ğ±ô²â, adverb
Other ˜yĞÄvlog Forms
- ±ğ³æ·³¦³Ü°ùs¾±±¹±ğ·±ô²â adverb
- ±ğ³æ·³¦³Ü°ùs¾±±¹±ğ·²Ô±ğ²õ²õ noun
- ³ó²âp±ğ°ù·±ğ³æ·³¦³Ü°ùs¾±±¹±ğ adjective
- hyper·±ğ³æ·³¦³Ü°ùs¾±±¹±ğ·±ô²â adverb
- hyper·±ğ³æ·³¦³Ü°ùs¾±±¹±ğ·²Ô±ğ²õ²õ noun
- ³Ü²Ôe³æ·³¦³Ü°ùs¾±±¹±ğ adjective
- un±ğ³æ·³¦³Ü°ùs¾±±¹±ğ·±ô²â adverb
˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of excursive1
˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of excursive1
Example Sentences
Charm abounds — again, this is Tom Hanks — but “Masterpiece†is too often a maddeningly excursive endeavor that made me think, more than once, of a Richard Scarry book without the drawings.
Downtown, Montgomery Ward installed a new Customer’s Parlor, where excursive fair visitors could loiter on soft couches while browsing the company’s five-hundred-page catalog.
But it’s less linear — the excursive record of a lifelong pilgrim over the 40 years since her groundbreaking debut album, “Horses.â€
Rather, it is a more excursive record of a lifelong pilgrim, illustrated by Smith’s own black-and-white photographs, filled with mementos mori and personal accounts of her travels, her artistic obsessions and inspirations.
Such excursive enterprise was alien to the genius of the British colonies.
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