Pronunciation: /ˈskætərd/
verb Scattered is also a verb that means to throw or distribute in various directions.
A1 The toys were scattered all over the floor.
A2 She scattered seeds in the garden to grow flowers.
B1 The papers were scattered on the desk, making it difficult to find anything.
B2 The artist scattered paint on the canvas to create a unique abstract design.
C1 The protesters scattered when the police arrived, regrouping at a different location.
C2 The hacker scattered false information across multiple websites to confuse users and authorities.
adjective Scattered is an adjective that describes something that is dispersed or spread out in various directions.
A1 The toys were scattered all over the floor.
A2 She found scattered notes all around the house.
B1 The scattered leaves made a crunchy sound under our feet.
B2 The scattered debris from the storm covered the entire neighborhood.
C1 The scattered evidence pointed to multiple suspects in the case.
C2 The artist's scattered brush strokes created a beautiful abstract painting.
formal The scattered debris from the explosion covered the entire street.
informal I found scattered pieces of paper all over my desk.
slang There were scattered clothes all over the bedroom floor.
figurative Her thoughts were scattered and she couldn't focus on anything.
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