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disparate

[dis-per-it, dih-spar-] / ˈdɪs pər ɪt, dɪˈspær- /


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The disparate tones do not make for an entirely cohesive play, but it’s never less than engaging and fiercely funny.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those anchored in religion or heritage may find guidance in old customs, but the author and her family, like so many others, appear to have only shallow connections to disparate, disconnected notions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fears of widespread disruption from artificial intelligence recently reached a tipping point, hitting stocks in industries as disparate as freight, insurance, asset management, healthcare, real estate and even biotechnology.

From MarketWatch

The film is about as disparate from the hit primetime soap as they come, with their overlap starting and ending with the fact that both are about teenagers.

From Salon

The small band sets out in icy February with tensions already evident between its disparate members.

From The Wall Street Journal