veer
change direction / deviate / swerve / shift
Intransitive VerbNoun
past: veeredpp: veereding: veering
This word conveys a sense of abruptness and instability. When used physically, it suggests a sharp, often unplanned deviation from a straight path, frequently implying a reaction to an obstacle or a loss of control. It carries a more sudden and erratic connotation than words like turn or curve. In a figurative sense, it describes a shift in logic, rhetoric, or behavior that feels disjointed or unexpected. It often implies a departure from a previously established standard or promise, suggesting a lack of consistency or a sudden change in intent.
Meanings
Intransitive Verb
[~][~ away from something][~ off]
To change direction suddenly, especially while moving in a vehicle or walking.
"The car veered sharply to the left to avoid the pothole."