What is another word for spreads among?

Pronunciation: [spɹˈɛdz ɐmˈʌŋ] (IPA)

When an idea, rumor or news starts to spread among people, several other words can be used to describe its process. Some common synonyms for "spreads among" are circulated, propagated, disseminated, transmitted, and pervaded. When used in a sentence, they can provide a broader picture of how an idea or news is spreading in a particular community or group. The choice of words often depends on the context of the situation or the nature of the information being disseminated. With these synonyms, we can build a better lexicon of vocabulary to express the spreading of the news, ideas, or rumors.

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What are the hypernyms for Spreads among?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for spreads among?

The opposite of spreads among can be described as contained, limited or isolated. When news or information is contained, it is restricted to a specific group or location and is not spreading widely. Similarly, information can be limited to a select few and not be widely known. Isolated refers to something or someone being separated or segregated from others, indicating that communication or interaction is not taking place. In contrast to the rapid spread of news or information, containment, limitation, and isolation can help prevent the spread of something negative, such as a virus or misinformation.

What are the antonyms for Spreads among?

Famous quotes with Spreads among

  • The real destroyer of the liberties of the people is he who spreads among them bounties, donations and benefits.
    Plutarch
  • Once he [Kafka] went to the Berlin aquarium … Suddenly he began to speak to the fish in their illuminated tanks, "Now at last I can look at you in peace, I don't eat you any more." It was the time that he turned strict vegetarian. If you have never heard Kafka saying things of this sort with his own lips, it is difficult to imagine how simply and easily, without any affectation, without the least sentimentality—which was something almost completely foreign to him—he brought them out. Among my notes I find something else that Kafka said about vegetarianism. He compared vegetarians with the early Christians, persecuted everywhere, everywhere laughed at, and frequenting dirty haunts. "What is meant by its nature for the highest and the best, spreads among the lowly people."
    Max Brod
  • What is meant by its nature for the highest and the best, spreads among the lowly people.
    Franz Kafka
  • All life is a struggle for existence. Why should it cease to be a struggle if it spreads among the stars?
    Ken MacLeod

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