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scatter

throw widely / disperse / diffuse light
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: scatteredpp: scattereding: scattering

This word carries a strong sense of chaos and suddenness. It describes a transition from a concentrated state to a fragmented one, often triggered by a sudden shock or a deliberate act of distribution. There is an inherent feeling of loss of control or the breaking of a pattern.

Meanings

Transitive Verbthrow widely
[~ someone][~ something]

To throw or drop things in different directions over a wide area.

"The farmer began to scatter seeds across the field."

Intransitive Verbdisperse

To move quickly and irregularly away from a central point in various directions.

"The crowd started to scatter when the rain began."

Transitive Verbdiffuse light
[~ something]

To cause light or sound waves to reflect in many directions.

"The atmosphere tends to scatter shorter wavelengths of light."

Phrasal Verbs

scatter about

to throw or drop things randomly over a wide area

She scattered her papers about the desk in a rush to find the contract.

scatter around

to disperse or spread things in various directions within a space

The children scattered their toys around the living room.

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