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dis-crete

Main Entry:
discrete [dih-skreet]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: individual
Synonyms: detached, different, disconnected, discontinuous, distinct, diverse, separate, several, unattached, various
Notes: discreet means 'judicious, prudent, showing discernment,' while discrete means 'detached, separate' and 'individually distinct'
Antonyms: attached, combined, joined
Main Entry: detached
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: disconnected
Synonyms: alone, apart, discrete, disjoined, divided, emancipated, free, isolate, isolated, loose, loosened, removed, separate, severed, unaccompanied, unconnected
Antonyms: attached, combined, connected, coupled, linked, merged, united
Main Entry: different
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: separate, distinct
Synonyms: another, another story, atypical, bizarre, discrete, diverse, especial, express, extraordinary, individual, novel, original, other, out of the ordinary, particular, peculiar, rare, several, singular, something else, special, specialized, specific, startling, strange, uncommon, unconventional, unique, unusual, various
Antonyms: conventional, correspondent, harmonious, normal, same, standard, unified, united
Main Entry: distinct
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: different; unconnected
Synonyms: detached, discrete, disparate, dissimilar, distinctive, disunited, divergent, diverse, especial, individual, offbeat, particular, peculiar, poles apart, separate, separated, several, single, sole, special, specific, unassociated, unattached, unique, various
Notes: distinct means something stands out - while distinctive implies that an attribute or quality make something recognizable or distinguishable
Antonyms: connected, like, resembling, similar
Main Entry: distinctive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: different, unique
Synonyms: characteristic, cool, diacritic, diagnostic, discrete, distinguishing, excellent, extraordinary, far cry, gnarly, idiosyncratic, individual, like night and day, offbeat, original, outstanding, peculiar, perfect, poles apart, proper, separate, single, singular, special, superior, typical, uncommon, unreal, weird, wicked
Notes: distinct means something stands out - while distinctive implies that an attribute or quality make something recognizable or distinguishable
Antonyms: common, normal, resembling, same, similar, standard
Main Entry: diverse
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: different; various
Synonyms: assorted, contradictory, contrary, contrasted, contrasting, contrastive, differing, discrete, disparate, dissimilar, distant, distinct, divergent, diversified, diversiform, incommensurable, like night and day, manifold, miscellaneous, mixed bag, multifarious, opposite, separate, several, sundry, unalike, unequal, unlike, varied, varying
Notes: divers has the meaning 'several, many, various,' while diverse has the meaning 'different, unlike, variegated'; diverse derived from divers and was influenced by adverse and perverse
Antonyms: alike, conforming, identical, like, parallel, similar, uniform
Main Entry: fragmentary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: broken, incomplete
Synonyms: bitty, disconnected, discrete, disjointed, fractional, incoherent, part, partial, piecemeal, scattered, scrappy, sketchy, unsystematic
Antonyms: all, complete, total, unbroken, whole
Main Entry: individual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: distinctive, exclusive
Synonyms: alone, characteristic, definite, diacritic, diagnostic, different, discrete, distinct, especial, express, idiosyncratic, indivisible, lone, odd, only, original, own, particular, peculiar, personal, personalized, proper, reserved, respective, secluded, select, separate, several, single, singular, sole, solitary, special, specific, uncommon, unique, unitary, unusual
Antonyms: common, general, ordinary
Main Entry: separate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: disconnected
Synonyms: abstracted, apart, apportioned, asunder, cut apart, cut in two, detached, disassociated, discrete, disembodied, disjointed, distant, distributed, disunited, divergent, divided, divorced, far between, free, in halves, independent, isolated, loose, marked, parted, partitioned, put asunder, removed, scattered, set apart, set asunder, severed, sovereign, sundered, unattached, unconnected
Antonyms: combined, connected, joined, mixed, together, united
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