"Uprooted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uprooted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Uprooted" Meaning

Removed or torn out by the roots, especially a plant, or very suddenly and completely moved from one's home or way of life.

"Uprooted" Examples

Usage Examples for "Uprooted"


1. Historical Context


The European settlers came to the Americas and uprooted the Native American populations from their ancestral lands, leading to significant cultural loss and conflict.

2. Environmental Impact


Deforestation can uproot entire ecosystems, causing widespread damage to plant and animal species and disrupting crucial nutrient cycles.

3. Emotional Impact


Her divorce was a traumatic event that uprooted her sense of security and identity, leading to a difficult period of adjustment.

4. Social Change


The civil rights movement of the 1960s helped to uproot the deeply ingrained racial prejudices that had long plagued American society.

5. Literary Symbolism


In the novel, the abandoned and uprooted tree was a haunting symbol of the characters' lost innocence and the devastating impact of war on their community.

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A loud, intense, and often angry expression of opinion or protest, typically in a public setting, often accompanied by shouting, noise, or boisterous behavior. Synonyms include commotion, tumult, outcry, and pandemonium.

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(Uproariously) (adverb)<br><br>In a loud and energetic way, especially in a humorous way.

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"Upsets" can be both a noun and a verb.<br><br>As a noun, it refers to a surprising or unexpected event, situation, or feeling. For example:<br><br> The sudden rainstorm was an upset for the outdoor concert.<br> The news was a huge upset for the family, as they had been expecting a happy event.<br><br>As a verb, it means to disturb or disturb someone's mental or physical peace, or to cause a sudden interruption or change. For example:<br><br> The loud noise upset the baby.<br> The doctor will need to medically sedate the patient, who is becoming upset.

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