All disparate synonyms
dis·pa·rate
D d adj disparate
- contrasting — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
- dissimilar — not similar; unlike; different.
- distinct — distinguished as not being the same; not identical; separate (sometimes followed by from): His private and public lives are distinct.
- diverse — of a different kind, form, character, etc.; unlike: a wide range of diverse opinions.
- various — of different kinds, as two or more things; differing one from another: Various experiments have not proved his theory.
- discordant — being at variance; disagreeing; incongruous: discordant opinions.
- divergent — diverging; differing; deviating.
- contrary — Ideas, attitudes, or reactions that are contrary to each other are completely different from each other.
- discrepant — (usually of two or more objects, accounts, findings etc.) differing; disagreeing; inconsistent: discrepant accounts.
- distant — far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed (often followed by from): a distant place; a town three miles distant from here.
- incommensurate — not commensurate; disproportionate; inadequate: Our income is incommensurate to our wants.
- incompatible — not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
- inconsistent — lacking in harmony between the different parts or elements; self-contradictory: an inconsistent story.
- separate — to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
- unequal — not equal; not of the same quantity, quality, value, rank, ability, etc.: People are unequal in their capacities.
- uneven — not level or flat; rough; rugged: The wheels bumped and jolted over the uneven surface.
- unlike — different, dissimilar, or unequal; not alike: They contributed unlike sums to charity.
- at variance — If one thing is at variance with another, the two things seem to contradict each other.
- inconsonant — not consonant or in accord.
- poles apart — each of the extremities of the axis of the earth or of any spherical body.
- alike — If two or more things are alike, they are similar in some way.
- unequivalent — equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc.: His silence is equivalent to an admission of guilt.
- unsimilar — having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way: two similar houses.
adjective disparate
- different — not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different, although they are identical twins.
- incongruent — not congruent.
- unrelated — associated; connected.
- at odds — If someone is at odds with someone else, or if two people are at odds, they are disagreeing or quarrelling with each other.