Detour

/ˈditʊr/ noun

Definition

An alternative route taken to avoid a blocked or closed road, or any deviation from a planned course.

Etymology

From French 'détour,' literally meaning 'a turning away' (from 'détourner' — 'de' meaning away + 'tourner' meaning to turn). Originally a military term from the 1600s describing tactical movements where troops would 'turn away' from their main route to avoid enemy positions or obstacles. The word entered English through military manuals and later became civilian terminology for any alternative routing, whether for roads, plans, or life paths.

Kelly Says

Military strategists gave us this everyday word! French generals in the 1600s used 'détour' to describe tactical moves where armies would 'turn away' from their planned route to outflank enemies or avoid traps. Now we use the same word whether we're avoiding road construction or life obstacles — we're all just making tactical detours through our day.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዞር መንገድ
ARالعربية
التفافة
BNবাংলা
পথ পরিবর্তন
CACatalà
desviació
CSČeština
objížďka
DADansk
omvej
DEDeutsch
Umweg
ELΕλληνικά
παράκαμψη
ESEspañol
desvío
FAفارسی
طریق دور
FISuomi
kiertotie
FRFrançais
détour
GUGU
ઘુમાવટ
HAHA
wajen kewaye
HEעברית
עקיפה
HIहिन्दी
सड़क का मोड़
HUMagyar
kerülő út
IDBahasa Indonesia
jalan memutar
IGIG
okporo okwu nke enyim
ITItaliano
deviazione
JA日本語
迂回
KKKK
айналмалы жол
KMKM
ផ្លូវឈានទៅ
KO한국어
우회
MRMR
वळण
MSBahasa Melayu
jalan memutar
MYမြန်မာ
အဝိုင်းလမ်း
NLNederlands
omweg
NONorsk
omvei
PAPA
ਪੇਚਦਾਰ ਰਾਹ
PLPolski
objazd
PTPortuguês
desvio
RORomână
ocolitoare
RUРусский
обход
SVSvenska
omväg
SWKiswahili
njia ya kumzunguka
TAதமிழ்
மாற்று வழி
TEతెలుగు
విసంగతి
THไทย
เส้นทางเลี่ยง
TLTL
palibot
TRTürkçe
dolambaçlı yol
UKУкраїнська
об'їзд
URاردو
الٹ کرنا
VITiếng Việt
vòng tránh
YOYO
ọna yika
ZH中文
绕路
ZUZU
indlela engenelelo

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