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Word: Disunited

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "disunited" describes a state where things or people are divided or separated from one another. When a group is disunited, it means they do not work together or are not in agreement; their unity has been broken or destroyed.

Usage Instructions: - Use "disunited" to describe groups, organizations, or nations that are not united or are fragmented. - It often carries a negative connotation, suggesting conflict or lack of cooperation.

Examples: 1. "The team was disunited after their disagreement over the project." 2. "In the disunited nation, different regions were fighting for independence."

Advanced Usage: - You can use "disunited" in more complex sentences to describe political situations, social movements, or even personal relationships. - Example: "The disunited factions within the party made it difficult to reach a consensus on important policies."

Word Variants: - Disunity (noun): The state of being disunited. Example: "The disunity among the members led to the failure of the initiative." - United (adjective): The opposite of disunited; being together or in agreement. Example: "The united team won the championship."

Different Meanings: - While "disunited" primarily refers to the lack of unity among groups, it can also apply to ideas or concepts that are not cohesive.

Adjective
  1. having been divided; having the unity destroyed
    • Congress...gave the impression of...a confusing sum of disconnected local forces-Samuel Lubell
    • a league of disunited nations- E.B.White
    • a fragmented coalition
    • a split group

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