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separate

separate is a synonym of divide

verb [ sep-uh-reyt ]

separate is another word for divide

✅  Divide is the best word to mean splitting something according to a plan or measurement, usually into equal parts (divide the winnings).

✅  Separate means to put or break apart things that were previously connected, physically or otherwise (separate the wheat from the chaff), and often suggests keeping things apart, or keeping one thing away from its counterparts (We had to separate the children because they kept getting into trouble).

✅  More figuratively, divide can refer to a difference of opinion, suggesting that this difference is difficult to reconcile (We were divided over the issue), while separate can mean to part company or withdraw from association with a person or a group (The teenagers separated themselves from their parents to find their identities).

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exertion

exertion is a synonym of effort

noun [ ig-zur-shuhn ]

exertion is another word for effort

✅  Effort is the best word to refer to the energy used in the pursuit of a goal (I put a lot of effort into my studies).

✅  Exertion refers to the energy used in strenuous activity, often without mention of a goal or given end (He was exhausted from the exertion).

✅  Effort is the more general term, but can refer to doing something that requires the vigorous energy of exertion when intensified with an adjective like massive or enormous (It took enormous effort to finish the climb).

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content

content is a synonym of satisfy

verb [ kuhn-tent ]

content is another word for satisfy

✅  Satisfy refers to completely fulfilling your wants or desires (The food satisfied her).

✅  Content refers to fulfilling your desires just enough so that you don’t feel the need to complain (The softness of the pillow contented him).

✅  Satisfy suggests greater happiness and gratification as an outcome than content (Their responses satisfied the interviewer, who had no further questions).

✅  Content can also be used as an instruction, essentially meaning to try and be happy with what you have (Content yourself with a light lunch).

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