scattered

[ˈskætərd]

scattered Definition

  • 1(of a group or things) separated and going in different directions
  • 2occurring or found at intervals rather than all together

Using scattered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scattered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The scattered leaves on the ground made it difficult to walk.

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    The scattered clouds in the sky made for a beautiful sunset.

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    Her thoughts were scattered and unfocused.

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    The scattered members of the team struggled to work together.

scattered Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with scattered

  • disorganized and lacking in concentration

    Example

    She was so scatterbrained that she forgot her own birthday.

  • a haphazard or random approach to something, without a clear plan or strategy

    Example

    The company's scattergun approach to marketing led to wasted resources and poor results.

  • scatter cushions

    small decorative pillows used to add color or texture to a room

    Example

    She bought some new scatter cushions to brighten up the living room.

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Summary: scattered in Brief

The term 'scattered' [ˈskætərd] describes a group or things that are separated and going in different directions. It can also refer to something that is occurring or found at intervals rather than all together. Examples include scattered leaves on the ground, scattered clouds in the sky, and scattered thoughts. The adjective extends into phrases like 'scatterbrained,' denoting disorganization, and 'scatter cushions,' referring to small decorative pillows.

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