What is another word for segregated?
Pronunciation:
[ sˈɛɡɹɪɡˌe͡ɪtɪd], [ sˈɛɡɹɪɡˌeɪtɪd], [ s_ˈɛ_ɡ_ɹ_ɪ_ɡ_ˌeɪ_t_ɪ_d]
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Similar words for segregated:
- all (adjective)
- disjoint (adjective)
- divided into racial or ethnic groups (adjective)
- exclusive (adjective)
- extraneous (adjective)
- isolated (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- secluded (adjective)
- unrelated (adjective)
- other relevant words (noun)
- dissociated (verb)
- secluded (verb)
- separated (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Segregated:
adj.
• all (adjective) • disjoint (adjective)- parted,
- dismantled,
- broken,
- rent,
- split,
- partitioned,
- sliced,
- disassembled,
- scissored,
- cleaved,
- unhinged,
- unglued,
- Disassociated,
- severed,
- unfixed,
- dissected,
- fissured,
- cut,
- Halved,
- Disintegrated,
- incised,
- Excised,
- Bisected,
- uncoupled,
- dissociated,
- Sundered,
- fragmented.
- more exclusionary,
- more cliquish,
- un divided,
- restrictive,
- upper crust,
- more circumscribed,
- un-divided,
- more exclusory,
- in-dependent,
- dis criminative,
- most exclusionary,
- dis-criminative,
- in dependent,
- most cliquish,
- most circumscribed,
- most exclusory.
- immaterial,
- extraneous,
- exotic,
- inadmissible,
- irrelevant,
- impertinent,
- inappropriate,
- Unallied,
- eerie,
- unrelated,
- outer,
- disaffiliated,
- outside,
- inapplicable,
- other,
- extraterrestrial,
- alien,
- external,
- unaffiliated,
- parenthetical,
- foreign-born,
- strange,
- outlandish,
- nonessential,
- extrinsic,
- unessential,
- foreign.
- un related,
- un-typical,
- out-lying,
- un accompanied,
- out lying,
- un typical,
- with-drawn,
- more apart,
- un frequented,
- re tired,
- with drawn,
- un-frequented,
- un usual,
- un-usual,
- most apart,
- re-mote,
- re-tired,
- farout,
- most sequestered,
- more sequestered,
- un-related,
- un-accompanied.
- Exclusionary,
- exclusive,
- cliquish,
- Exclusory,
- off beaten track,
- isolated,
- swank,
- secluded,
- socially correct.
- blockaded,
- Eliminated,
- solitary,
- off the beaten track,
- secluse,
- cloistered,
- anonymous,
- Extradited,
- Blackballed,
- maverick,
- Exiled,
- confined,
- antisocial,
- blacklisted,
- Ejected,
- xenophobic,
- lonely,
- aloof,
- Ostracized,
- Excommunicated,
- Deported,
- Seclusive,
- misanthropic,
- closeted,
- Expatriated,
- Extirpated,
- alone,
- tucked away,
- reclusive,
- outcast,
- boycott,
- hermitic,
- Disbarred,
- Banished.
n.
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- equality,
- free speech,
- according to Jim Crow restrictions,
- inclusion,
- divided along racial lines,
- prejudiced,
- Human Rights,
- equal,
- positive discrimination,
- basic,
- equal opportunity,
- discrimination,
- ghettoized.
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- limited,
- include,
- restricted.
- cordoned,
- out-of-the-way,
- insular,
- removed,
- separate,
- estranged,
- disunited,
- divorced,
- disjointed,
- out-of-the-world,
- Disengaged,
- unvisited,
- sealed off,
- dislocated,
- lily-white,
- scattered,
- disconnected,
- quarantined,
- unfrequented,
- alienated,
- retired,
- separated,
- roped off,
- unintegrated,
- cordoned off,
- sequestered,
- white,
- shut off,
- disjoined,
- remote,
- divided,
- withdrawn,
- disjunct,
- disjoint,
- dispersed,
- apart,
- in a backwater,
- detached,
- cut off,
- disarticulated.
v.
• dissociated (verb) • secluded (verb) • separated (verb)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- incoherent,
- private,
- eremitic,
- classified,
- disheveled,
- far-off,
- segregate,
- Discriminated,
- Troglodytic,
- loose,
- monastic,
- lax,
- selected,
- Anchoretic,
- Seceded,
- baggy,
- nonintegrated,
- distinguished,
- Relegated,
- differentiated,
- immiscible,
- streaming,
- Rescinded,
- unconnected,
- uncombined,
- flapping,
- nonadhesive,
- forlorn,
- kept apart,
- far-away,
- abstracted,
- slack,
- relaxed.
How to use "Segregated" in context?
When people talk about segregation, what do they usually mean? In the U.S., segregation usually refers to the practice of separating races, and particularly black and white people, on public transportation, in housing, in workplaces, and elsewhere. Why was segregation so important in America? The answer has a lot to do with history, economics, and politics.
Segregation in America began as early as the seventeenth century, when the first British settlers arrived in North America. The British believed in apartheid, or separation of races, and this was a part of their culture.
Paraphrases for Segregated:
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Equivalence
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Proper noun, singular
separate.
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Proper noun, singular
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Independent
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Adjective
apportioned, classified, discrete, distinctive, independent, isolating, quarantine, restricted, scattered, secluded, self-contained, separable, separator, set-aside, solitary, split, stand-alone, Insulated, Segregating, Staggered, free-standing, disaggregated, instream.
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Proper noun, singular
reserved.
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Verb, past tense
apartheid, deprived, divorced, indicative, split, ventilated, Insulated, disaggregated.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective
differentiated, distinguished, reserved.
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Adjective
Homophones for Segregated:
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