disparate: adjective essentially different lack of similarity

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disparate: adjective essentially different lack of similarity definition: essentially different lack of similarity or equality distinct in kind

disparate pronunciation: dis-per-it

disparate disparity related forms: noun disparateness adverb disparately

disparate contrasting divergent separate different dissimilar synonyms: contrasting divergent separate different dissimilar incongruent inequality discrepancy

disparate The dog’s disparate eye color heightened its uniqueness.

disparate As the seasons change, the disparate appearance of the tree is obvious.

disparately The choices the men made when they were young, disparately impacted their lifestyles.

disparate disparate Even their ages could not erase the family resemblance.

disparate Because the robot and trash can are disparate, their relationship is doomed.

disparity There is incredible disparity between a healthy and an unhealthy diet.

disparity The disparity between the green fish and the others was visible at a glance.

disparateness Though the twins may appear indistinguishable, their parents easily recognize their disparateness.