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Meaning of veer.
The primary meaning of the word "veer" is to change direction suddenly.
Etymology of veer.
The word "veer" originates from the Dutch word "overvaren", which means "to turn or change direction"
It entered the English language in the 17th century, initially used in nautical contexts to describe the act of changing direction or tacking
Over time, the word's usage expanded to include non-nautical contexts, such as describing changes in direction or course in various situations
Synonyms
swing
turn
shift
deviate
divert
deflect
alter
change
modify
pivot
swerve
curve
bend
twist
incline
lean
slant
tilt
slew
rotate
revolve
spin
whirl
wheel
circle
arc
veer off
turn off
depart
stray
wander
digress
diverge
deviate from
turn away
avert
deflect from
sidestep
skirt
bypass
circumvent
avoid
evade
elude
shun
parry
dodge
weave
zigzag
crisscross
meander
wind
wend
snake
coil
curl
loop
spiral
helix
corkscrew
swivel
reel
rock
pitch
yaw
roll
toss
fling
flick
flip
jerk
jolt
lurch
careen
stagger
stumble
blunder
stray off
drift off
slip away
Definitions
- To change direction suddenly, typically in a sharp or unexpected way
- To shift or turn in a different direction, often in a sudden or abrupt manner
- To deviate or depart from a previous course or path
Usage Examples
- The ship had to veer off course to avoid the storm
- The hikers veered off the trail to explore the surrounding woods
- The conversation veered off topic and became heated