dodged

[dɒdʒd]

dodged Definition

  • 1avoid (someone or something) by a sudden quick movement
  • 2evade or elude (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skillful or cunning way

Using dodged: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dodged" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He dodged the punch thrown at him.

  • Example

    She dodged the question by changing the subject.

  • Example

    The car narrowly dodged the oncoming truck.

  • Example

    The spy dodged the enemy's surveillance.

dodged Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dodged

Antonyms for dodged

Phrases with dodged

  • to avoid a serious problem or harmful situation

    Example

    I'm glad I sold my stocks before the market crashed. I really dodged a bullet there.

  • to avoid talking about a difficult or uncomfortable topic

    Example

    The politician kept dodging the issue and wouldn't give a straight answer.

  • to avoid being drafted into military service

    Example

    Many young men fled to Canada to dodge the draft during the Vietnam War.

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Summary: dodged in Brief

To 'dodge' [dɒdʒd] means to avoid someone or something by a sudden quick movement or to evade or elude a danger, enemy, or pursuer in a skillful or cunning way. It can be used in various contexts, such as avoiding a punch or a question, narrowly escaping danger, or evading surveillance. Phrases like 'dodge a bullet' and 'dodge the issue' are also commonly used.