diversion
Collocations
16(noun.) change of direction
ADJ
brief, short | major
VERB + DIVERSION
make, take
We took a brief diversion through the old town to avoid the traffic on the highway.
PREP
~ from
The construction project created a temporary diversion from the main road for local traffic.
~ to
We had to take a diversion to avoid the traffic on the main road.
(noun.) temporary route
ADJ
temporary
The roadworks caused a temporary diversion that added twenty minutes to my usual commute.
traffic
VERB + DIVERSION
set up
signpost
The council carefully signposted all the diversions when they repaired the main highway.
DIVERSION + VERB
be in operation
Due to roadworks on the highway, several diversions were in operation for two weeks.
(noun.) distraction
ADJ
welcome
VERB + DIVERSION
create, provide
The magician created a diversion by making confetti explode, so the audience wouldn't notice the trick.
PREP
~ from
Reading a good book offers a nice diversion from work stress.
(noun.) pleasant activity
ADJ
pleasant, pleasurable | minor
VERB + DIVERSION
make, provide
The loud noise outside provided a welcome diversion from the boring meeting.