disparateness
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Definition
- Noun:
- The quality or state of being utterly dissimilar or different: "Disparateness" refers to a complete lack of similarity or a fundamental difference in nature, kind, or quality.
Usage
- "Disparateness" is a formal noun used to describe a state of extreme difference. It emphasizes that two or more things share no common characteristics.
- It is often used in academic, philosophical, or analytical contexts to discuss contrasts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The study highlighted the disparateness between the two political ideologies.
- The cultural disparateness of the regions made unification a complex challenge.
- He was struck by the sheer disparateness of their artistic styles.
Advanced Usage
- "to underscore the disparateness": to emphasize the complete difference.
- The report was designed to underscore the disparateness in economic outcomes.
- "inherent disparateness": a fundamental difference that is an essential part of something's nature.
- The theory accounts for the inherent disparateness of human experiences.
Variants and Related Words
- Disparate (adj): Essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison.
- They come from disparate backgrounds.
- Disparity (n): A great difference, often referring to an inequality in level or amount.
- There is a significant disparity in their incomes.
Synonyms
- Dissimilarity: The state of being not alike.
- Heterogeneity: The quality of being diverse in character or content.
- Distinctness: The quality of being clearly different or separate.
Antonyms
- Similarity: The state of being alike.
- Uniformity: The quality of being the same in all cases and at all times.
- Homogeneity: The quality of being of the same kind or nature.
Noun
- utter dissimilarity