Disunited

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈjuːnaɪtɪd/

Definitions of disunited

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'disunited' describes something that is not united or cohesive

Example Sentences

A1 The group was disunited and couldn't agree on a plan.

A2 The disunited family struggled to communicate effectively.

B1 The disunited political party was unable to form a strong opposition.

B2 The disunited nations failed to reach a consensus on the trade agreement.

C1 The disunited team lacked cohesion and lost the championship.

C2 The disunited community was torn apart by conflicting interests.

Examples of disunited in a Sentence

formal The disunited factions within the political party struggled to find common ground.

informal The disunited group of friends couldn't agree on where to go for dinner.

slang The disunited squad couldn't get their act together during the game.

figurative The disunited puzzle pieces failed to come together to form a complete picture.

Grammatical Forms of disunited

past tense

disunited

plural

disunited

comparative

more disunited

superlative

most disunited

present tense

disunite

future tense

will disunite

perfect tense

have disunited

continuous tense

is disuniting

singular

disunited

positive degree

disunited

infinitive

to disunite

gerund

disuniting

participle

disunited

Origin and Evolution of disunited

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'disunited' originated from the Latin word 'dis-' meaning 'apart' and 'unitus' meaning 'united'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'disunited' has retained its original meaning of being apart or not united, but has also taken on a broader sense of division or lack of harmony in various contexts.