Meaning & Definition of word "Scattering"

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    Scattering

    /ˈskætərɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of scattering or the state of being scattered; distribution over a wide area.
      • Example: The scattering of seeds across the field ensured a bountiful harvest.
    • 2. A small, dispersed group or amount.
      • Example: There was a scattering of people in the park on that chilly day.
    • 3. The diffusion of light resulting from reflection or refraction.
      • Example: The scattering of sunlight through the clouds created a beautiful sunset.

    verb:

    • 1. To cause to separate and go in different directions.
      • Example: The wind started scattering the leaves all over the yard.
    • 2. To distribute or spread loosely over an area.
      • Example: She enjoyed scattering the colorful confetti at the celebration.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'scatter', which comes from Old English 'sceotan' meaning to throw or cast.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    scattering of ashes:

    The ritual of spreading the ashes of a deceased person.

    a scattering of clouds:

    A few clouds spread over the sky.

    scatterbrained:

    Someone who is forgetful or disorganized in thought.

    Related Words

    scatter:

    To cause to separate and go in different directions.

    scattershot:

    Characterized by a lack of direction or purpose.

    Slang Meanings of scattering

    Meaning: To break up or disperse wildly.

    Example Sentence: After the fireworks, the crowd scattered in all directions.

    Meaning: To spread information or rumors quickly.

    Example Sentence: They started scattering rumors about the new policies.