embardée

This is the 9676th most frequent French word.


embardée

A sudden swerve or veer, typically by a vehicle.


In this sentence, 'embardée' is used to describe a sudden lateral movement of a vehicle, typically to avoid an obstacle.

Le conducteur a fait une embardée pour éviter l'animal sur la route.

The driver made a swerve to avoid the animal on the road.


Here, 'embardée' refers to the abrupt movements of a vessel caused by external forces like waves, indicating instability.

Lors de la tempête, le bateau a connu plusieurs embardées à cause des puissantes vagues.

During the storm, the boat experienced several swerves due to the strong waves.


In this figurative use, 'embardée' signifies a sudden change in the direction or flow of a discussion or narrative.

La conversation avait une orientation claire mais a près pris une embardée inattendue vers d'autres sujets.

The conversation had a clear direction but then took an unexpected swerve towards other topics.