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disparate
[ dis-per-it, dih-spar- ]
adjective
- distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar:
disparate ideas.
Synonyms: , , ,
disparate
/ ˈɪəɪ /
adjective
- utterly different or distinct in kind
noun
- plural unlike things or people
Derived Forms
- ˈ徱貹ٱ, adverb
- ˈ徱貹ٱԱ, noun
Other Word Forms
- 徱p·ٱ· adverb
- 徱p·ٱ·Ա noun
- ԴDz·徱p·ٱ adjective
- non·徱p·ٱ· adverb
- non·徱p·ٱ·Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disparate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of disparate1
Example Sentences
“Some neurodivergent people are meticulously observant and are able to connect seemingly disparate concepts — assets in the world of science,” Thorp wrote in connection with his own diagnosis.
Legal experts suggest that civil rights groups could argue Title VI violations due to disparate impact on LGBTQ+ populations and people of color.
Only, instead of doing so transparently, the new rules have been written to be facially neutral — in zoning codes and community input processes, and building regulations — even as they have a predictably disparate impact.
When combining fennel in all of its disparate forms — raw, clean and punchy; gentle and soft and savory; bright and herbal and anise-centric — you can land on a dish that is astounding.
It can help by bringing the whole dish together — adding starchy cooking water as you finish your sauce helps unite the disparate pasta and sauce.
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