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Word of the Day – Disparate

By July 14, 2022Word of the Day

Disparate (adj)

dis-pa-ret

Essentially different in kind; not able to be compared.

Late Middle English from Latin disparatus ‘separated’, from the verb disparare, from dis- ‘apart’ + parare ‘to prepare’; influenced in sense by Latin dispar ‘unequal’.

Example sentences

“They come from disparate cultures.”

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