Disparate

[dis-puh-rit, -reyt]

Part of speech: adjective

  1. distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar

Examples of

Disparate

in a sentence

  • The two cultures had disparate traditions and customs, reflecting their unique histories.
  • The research findings showed disparate results, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions.

Did you Know?

Disparate is derived from the Latin word disparātus, meaning “separate” or “distinct.” When things are described as disparate, they are fundamentally different or dissimilar in nature. This term is often used to compare or contrast elements that are diverse or separate. Recognizing and appreciating disparate perspectives can lead to greater understanding and promote inclusivity and diversity.

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