scatters (Meaning)

scatters

to occur or fall irregularly or at random, to separate and go in different directions, to sow by casting in all directions, to sow widely and without pattern, to place or leave here and there, to cause (a beam of radiation) to diffuse or disperse, to fling away heedlessly, the act of scattering, to distribute irregularly, to reflect irregularly and diffusely, a small quantity or number irregularly distributed or strewn about, dispersion, to cause to vanish, scattering, to divide into ineffectual small portions, to cause to separate widely, to occur or fall without pattern, the state or extent of being scattered, to separate and go in various directions

scatters Sentence Examples

  1. The autumn wind scatters leaves across the sidewalk, creating a vibrant mosaic.
  2. The crowd scatters in all directions as the fireworks burst overhead.
  3. The farmer scatters seeds across the field, hoping for a bountiful harvest.
  4. The professor scatters notes across her desk, a reminder of the lecture she needs to prepare.
  5. The housewife scatters flour on the counter, preparing to bake a cake.
  6. The child scatters toys across the playroom, leaving a trail of laughter in their wake.
  7. The shepherd scatters his sheep across the meadow, allowing them to graze freely.
  8. The surgeon scatters gauze over the wound, stopping the bleeding.
  9. The teacher scatters praise upon her students, motivating them to excel.
  10. The newscaster scatters information across the nation, keeping everyone informed.

FAQs About the word scatters

to occur or fall irregularly or at random, to separate and go in different directions, to sow by casting in all directions, to sow widely and without pattern, t

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oodles, hosts, scads, crowds, hordes, many, multitudes, legions, mountains, flocks

The autumn wind scatters leaves across the sidewalk, creating a vibrant mosaic.

The crowd scatters in all directions as the fireworks burst overhead.

The farmer scatters seeds across the field, hoping for a bountiful harvest.

The professor scatters notes across her desk, a reminder of the lecture she needs to prepare.