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tangential

touching at one point / diverging / peripheral / irrelevant
Adjective

This term originates from geometry, describing a line that touches a curve at exactly one point without crossing it. This creates a mental image of a brief, glancing contact rather than a deep or central intersection. In conversation or logic, it describes a shift in focus that moves away from the main point. While not necessarily irrelevant, a tangential comment is peripheral, often leading the discussion on a detour that lacks a direct connection to the primary objective.

Meanings

Adjective
[~ to something]

Relating to or touching a curve at a single point.

"The line is tangential to the circle at point P."

Adjective
[~ to something]

Hardly touching on a subject; diverging from a previous topic or main point.

"The speaker made a tangential remark about his childhood before returning to the political analysis."

Adjective

Only slightly connected or relevant to the matter at hand.

"The evidence provided was tangential to the actual crime being investigated."

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