separation
21 synonyms and 1 antonyms for separation, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Noun — The act or state of two or more things or people being kept or held apart.
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How to use separation
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Etymology
From Latin separatio, from separo, "to separate."
Full origin of separation →Frequently asked questions
What does “separation” mean?
The word “separation” means the act or state of two or more things or people being kept or held apart. In plain terms, being or keeping apart — whether of objects, people, or a married couple.
How do you pronounce “separation”?
“Separation” is pronounced sehp-uh-RAY-shuhn (/ˌsɛp.əˈɹeɪ.ʃən/ in IPA).
How do you use “separation” in a sentence?
Here is “separation” used in a sentence: “The fence provides a clear separation between the properties.”
What is another word for “separation”?
Words with a similar meaning to “separation” include detachment, departition, disassociation, disconnection, discontinuity and disengagement.
What is the opposite of “separation”?
The opposite of “separation” — its antonyms — is junction.
What part of speech is “separation”?
“Separation” is a noun.
Where does the word “separation” come from?
The word “separation” comes from Latin. From Latin separatio, from separo, "to separate.".
Is “separation” a common word?
“Separation” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.
What is the difference between separation and divorce?
A separation is a period during which a married couple lives apart while remaining legally married. A divorce legally ends the marriage, so separation can be a step that comes before divorce but does not by itself dissolve the marriage.
What is the difference between separation and division?
Separation is the act or state of keeping things apart so they no longer touch or connect. Division is the act of splitting one whole into parts or shares, so separation stresses distance between items while division stresses breaking something up.
What is the difference between a trial separation and a legal separation?
A trial separation is an informal arrangement where a couple lives apart to decide about their relationship, with no court involvement. A legal separation is formalised by a court and can set out arrangements for finances and children while the marriage remains intact.
What preposition follows separation?
Separation is usually followed by 'from,' as in 'separation from family,' or 'of' when naming what is kept apart, as in 'the separation of powers.' 'Between' is used when two named things are held apart, as in 'the separation between church and state.'