Pronunciation: /saɪd ˈɪʃuː/
noun a matter that is not considered to be of primary importance
A1 I don't want to discuss any side issues, let's stick to the main topic.
A2 The side issue of budget cuts was briefly mentioned in the meeting.
B1 While the main focus is on improving sales, we shouldn't ignore the side issue of employee morale.
B2 The side issue of environmental impact needs to be addressed alongside the new construction project.
C1 Although it may seem like a side issue, the issue of diversity in the workplace is crucial for long-term success.
C2 The side issue of potential conflicts of interest among board members was thoroughly investigated by the ethics committee.
formal The main focus of the meeting should not be diverted by discussing a side issue.
informal Let's not get sidetracked by talking about that side issue during the presentation.
slang Don't sweat the small stuff, that side issue is not worth our time.
figurative Addressing that side issue is like chasing a rabbit down a hole - it will lead us away from the main goal.
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