synonyms2
Deteriorating/Worsening:
The weather conditions are deteriorating, making it unsafe to travel.
The patient’s health is worsening despite the medication.
Devastated/Severely Damaged:
The town was devastated by the hurricane.
The building was severely damaged in the fire.
Diffused/Spread:
The light is diffused through the frosted glass.
The news spread quickly throughout the town.
Discrepancy/Difference:
There is a discrepancy between the two reports.
There is a significant difference in their opinions.
Discrete/Distinct:
These two issues are discrete and should be handled separately.
These two colors are distinct and easy to tell apart.
Dismiss/Reject:
The judge decided to dismiss the case due to lack of evidence.
The committee decided to reject the proposal.
Distinguish/Separate:
It’s hard to distinguish between the twins because they look so similar.
We need to separate the good apples from the bad ones.
Drastic/Very Significant:
There has been a drastic reduction in pollution levels.
There has been a very significant increase in sales this quarter.
Drastically/Extremely:
The population of the city has increased drastically over the past decade.
The temperature dropped extremely quickly overnight.
Edge/Advantage:
The runner had an edge over his competitors due to his rigorous training.
Having prior experience gave her an advantage in the job interview.
Emergence/Appearance:
The sudden emergence of the singer on stage surprised everyone.
His sudden appearance at the party caused quite a stir.
Eminent/Distinguished:
He is an eminent scholar in his field of study.
She is a distinguished author known for her best-selling novels.
Entailed/Necessary:
The job entailed a lot of responsibilities.
It was necessary for him to complete his homework before going out to play.
Essential/Crucial:
Water is an essential resource for all living beings.
Making a good first impression is crucial during a job interview.