excursive (Meaning)

Wordnet

excursive (s)

(of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects

Webster

excursive (a.)

Prone to make excursions; wandering; roving; exploring; as, an excursive fancy.

excursive Sentence Examples

  1. The excursive nature of the journey allowed for a full appreciation of the scenery.
  2. The long excursive journey had become tiresome and unenjoyable.
  3. The экскурсия took us to all the famous landmarks in the city.
  4. The professor gave an excursive lecture on the history of philosophy.
  5. The team took an excursive week-long trip to the countryside.
  6. The route was excursive, taking us through forests, mountains, and rivers.
  7. The child's excursive imagination led them to believe the ordinary was extraordinary.
  8. The poet wrote an excursive ode to the beauty of nature.
  9. The экскурсия provided an opportunity to learn about the different cultures and customs of the region.
  10. The politician made an excursive speech, lasting over two hours.

FAQs About the word excursive

(of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjectsProne to make excursions; wandering; roving; exploring; as,

rambling, indirect, wandering, discursive, digressional, digressionary, meandering,digressive, maundering, desultory

coherent, logical, logical, consistent, coherent,consistent, focused, direct, focused, straightforward

The excursive nature of the journey allowed for a full appreciation of the scenery.

The long excursive journey had become tiresome and unenjoyable.

The экскурсия took us to all the famous landmarks in the city.

The professor gave an excursive lecture on the history of philosophy.