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Dispread for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: dɪ'sprɛd

What does Dispread really mean?

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Alright, so "dispread" is a word that we don't use very often in everyday conversation, but it's still a good word to know. It's kind of like when something is spread out or scattered all over the place. Imagine if you had a bunch of tiny puzzle pieces and you dumped them out onto the floor - those pieces would be disspread all over the place, right? It's like they're just scattered and not in one neat, organized pile.

So, "dispread" can be used to describe things that are spread out in a messy or disorganized way. It can also mean something that is widespread, or widely spread out. But instead of being neat and orderly like a row of perfectly aligned dominoes, it's more like a bunch of spilled marbles rolling all over the place.

So, when you come across the word "dispread" in a book or in a conversation, you can think of it as something that's all over the place or spread out in a messy, scattered way. It's kind of like when you accidentally drop a bag of marbles - they're dispread all over the floor. And that's pretty much what "dispread" means - things spread out and not in one tidy, organized spot. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Emma Johnson on 2023-11-15 06:28:43

Dispread In a sentece

Learn how to use Dispread inside a sentece

  • The news of the party quickly did spread around school.
  • The smell of fresh-baked cookies started to spread throughout the house.
  • The rumor about the new student began to spread among the classmates.
  • The wildfire continued to spread across the dry forest.
  • The stain on the carpet slowly began to spread as it was not cleaned up right away.

Dispread Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.