💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Spread out"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| splaynoun | (transitive) To spread, spread apart, or spread out (something); to expand. |
| spreadverb | (transitive) To stretch out, open out (a material etc.) so that it more fully covers a given area of space. |
| disperseverb | (transitive, intransitive) To scatter in different directions. |
| scatternoun | (ergative) To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse. |
| diffuseverb | (transitive) To spread (something) over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means. |
| expandverb | (transitive) To increase the extent, number, volume or scope of (something). |
| dissipateverb | (intransitive) To vanish by dispersion. |
| openverb | (usually not comparable) Physically unobstructed, uncovered, etc. |
| turn outverb | (intransitive, idiomatic, copulative) To end up; to result. |
| unfoldverb | (transitive) To lay open to view or contemplation; to bring out in all the details, or by successive development; to reveal. |
| string outverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To prolong or extend in an unnecessary, contrived or time-filling manner. |
| fan outverb | (transitive, intransitive, also figurative) To spread out into the shape of a fan. |
| disspreadverb | Alternative form of dispread. [(archaic, rare) To spread out, to extend.] |
| dispread | (archaic, rare) To spread out, to extend. |
| grow apartverb | (idiomatic, of two or more people) To gradually become estranged. |
| despreadnoun | To recombine radio signals that have been spread or distributed. |
| dispandverb | (obsolete) To spread out; to expand. |
| divaricatenoun | (ambitransitive) To spread apart; to (cause to) diverge or branch off. |
| space outverb | (intransitive, idiomatic) To become distracted or disoriented; to lose attention or focus. |
| forspreadverb | (ambitransitive) To diffuse |
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