detour

UK /ˈdiː.tɔː(ɹ)/ US /ˈdi.toɹ/
noun 2verb 2

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

lengthy, long | brief, short, small

VERB + DETOUR

make, take

We took a detour around the accident on the highway this morning.

be worth

That new Italian restaurant downtown is definitely worth a detour if you love pasta.

PREP

~ around

We had to take a long detour around the city center because of the accident.

~ through, ~ to

We took a detour through the forest because the main road was closed.

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