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Deflected - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

deflected

/dɪˈflɛktɪd/ /dɪˈflɛktɪd/

Definition:

Caused to change direction by hitting or touching something, or distracted from a purpose.

Synonyms:

diverted, turned, redirected, averted

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

attracted, focused

Common Collocations:

deflected attention, deflected criticism, deflected ball

Derivatives:

deflection, deflector

Usage Tips:

Use "deflected" to describe something physically or metaphorically redirected from its original path or focus.

Common Phrases:

deflected blame, deflected the question, deflected the shot

Etymology:

From Latin *deflectere*, meaning "to bend away."

Examples:

  • 1. The goalie deflected the ball with his hands.
  • 2. She deflected the conversation away from her mistake.
  • 3. The mirror deflected sunlight into the dark room.
  • 4. He cleverly deflected criticism with a joke.
  • 5. The shield deflected the arrow during the battle.

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