Separateness

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛpərətnəs/

Definitions of separateness

noun the state or quality of being separate or distinct

Example Sentences

A1 The separateness of the two rooms made it easy for the siblings to have their own space.

A2 The separateness of their opinions on the matter caused tension in the group.

B1 The separateness of the cultures was evident in the different traditions they practiced.

B2 The separateness of the departments within the company led to a lack of communication and collaboration.

C1 The artist explored the theme of separateness in his latest series of paintings.

C2 The philosopher delved into the concept of separateness and interconnectedness in his latest book.

Examples of separateness in a Sentence

formal The concept of separateness is often discussed in the context of individual rights and responsibilities.

informal I appreciate the separateness of our bedrooms in the new house.

slang I can't stand the separateness between us, let's talk things out.

figurative The wall symbolizes the separateness between the two families.

Grammatical Forms of separateness

past tense

separated

plural

separatenesses

comparative

more separate

superlative

most separate

present tense

separates

future tense

will separate

perfect tense

have separated

continuous tense

is separating

singular

separateness

positive degree

separate

infinitive

to separate

gerund

separating

participle

separated

Origin and Evolution of separateness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'separateness' originated from the combination of the prefix 'separate' and the suffix '-ness'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'separateness' has continued to be used to describe the state or quality of being separate or distinct from others.