dodging

[ˈdɒdʒɪŋ]

dodging Definition

  • 1the act of avoiding something or someone
  • 2the act of moving quickly and suddenly to avoid something

Using dodging: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was accused of tax dodging.

  • Example

    She was good at dodging difficult questions.

  • Example

    The player showed great dodging skills during the game.

dodging Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dodging

  • avoiding a serious problem or danger

    Example

    I'm glad I sold my stocks before the market crashed. I feel like I dodged a bullet.

  • avoiding talking about or dealing with a difficult topic

    Example

    The politician kept dodging the issue during the debate.

  • avoiding getting caught or punished for breaking the law

    Example

    He's been dodging the law for years, but eventually he'll get caught.

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Summary: dodging in Brief

'Dodging' [ˈdɒdʒɪŋ] refers to the act of avoiding something or someone, often by moving quickly and suddenly. It can be used in contexts such as tax dodging or dodging difficult questions. The phrase 'dodging a bullet' means avoiding a serious problem or danger, while 'dodging the issue' means avoiding a difficult topic.