ASUNDER: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for ASUNDER?

Need another word that means the same as “asunder”? Find 3 synonyms and 30 related words for “asunder” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Asunder” are: apart, up, in two

Asunder as an Adverb

Definitions of "Asunder" as an adverb

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “asunder” as an adverb can have the following definitions:

  • Into parts or pieces.
  • Apart.

Synonyms of "Asunder" as an adverb (3 Words)

apartNot taken into account or excluded from consideration.
Had a feeling of being set apart.
in twoTo or toward the inside of.
upUpstairs.
The sun was already up when they set off.

Usage Examples of "Asunder" as an adverb

  • Those whom God hath joined together let no man put asunder.
  • Torn asunder.

Associations of "Asunder" (30 Words)

apartSo as to be shattered; into pieces.
Joking apart they do a really remarkable job.
awayOut of the way especially away from one s thoughts.
Wanted to get away from there.
clovenSplit, divided.
diffuseSpread or diffuse through.
The problem is how to diffuse power without creating anarchy.
diffusion(physics) the process in which there is movement of a substance from an area of high concentration of that substance to an area of lower concentration.
The rapid diffusion of ideas and technology.
dispelMake (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear.
The brightness of the day did nothing to dispel Elaine s dejection.
dispersalThe splitting up and selling off of a collection of artefacts or books.
Colleges had made large dispersals and the shops were filled with books.
disperseDenoting a phase dispersed in another phase as in a colloid.
Winds dispersed the radioactive cloud high in the atmosphere.
dispersionThe extent to which values of a variable differ from a fixed value such as the mean.
The study looks at the dispersion of earnings with OECD member countries.
disseminateCause to become widely known.
There is a subset of these low grade tumours that can disseminate and migrate.
disseminationThe act of dispersing or diffusing something.
The dissemination of public information.
dissipate(with reference to a feeling or emotion) disappear or cause to disappear.
The concern she d felt for him had wholly dissipated.
dissolutionDissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure.
The Prime Minister asked the queen for a dissolution of Parliament.
distractDivert (attention) from something.
It was another attempt to distract attention from the truth.
distributeBe distributed or spread as in statistical analyses.
The journal is distributed worldwide.
diversifyVary in order to spread risk or to expand.
Diversify a course of study.
divisionA group of organisms forming a subdivision of a larger category.
The new clause was agreed without a division.
effluenceA substance that flows out from something.
interspersePlace at intervals in or among.
The debate was interspersed with angry exchanges.
partitionThe act of dividing or partitioning separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart.
An agreement was reached to partition the country.
scatterThe scattering of light other electromagnetic radiation or particles.
A scatter of boulders round the pothole mouth.
scatteredLacking orderly continuity.
A scattered clifftop community.
separateBecome separated into pieces or fragments.
A bathroom and separate toilet.
separatedSeparated at the joint.
His parents are separated.
separationThe cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order.
The damage that might arise from the separation of parents and children.
splitA thing that is divided or split.
Once again the family was split up.
sprayA pesticide in suspension or solution intended for spraying.
Water sprayed into the air.
spreadCover by spreading something over.
A table spread with food.
sprinkleA light rain.
He sprinkled his conversation with quotations.
strewCover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things.
A small room with newspapers strewn all over the floor.

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