Desert - Wikipedia-style Article
Desert
Definition
Desert can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs, resulting in sparse vegetation and limited water sources. As a verb, it means to abandon someone or something, leaving them without support.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- Noun IPA Pronunciation: /ˈdɛzərt/
- Noun Respelling: DEZ-urt
- Verb IPA Pronunciation: /dɪˈzɜrt/
- Verb Respelling: dih-ZURT
British English
- Noun IPA Pronunciation: /ˈdɛzət/
- Noun Respelling: DEZ-uht
- Verb IPA Pronunciation: /dɪˈzɜːt/
- Verb Respelling: dih-ZURT
Etymology
The word "desert" as a noun originates from the Latin "desertum," meaning "a waste place," from "deserere" (to abandon). The verb form of "desert" comes from the same Latin root, with the meaning of "to forsake" or "to abandon."
Derivatives
- Desertion (noun)
- Deserter (noun)
- Deserted (adjective)
- Desertification (noun)
- Desolate (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "desert" is used as a noun to describe dry, arid landscapes, such as "The Sahara is the world’s largest hot desert." As a verb, it refers to the act of leaving someone or something, as in "He deserted his post during the mission."
Related Terms
- Arid: Extremely dry, especially in climate.
- Drought: A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- Desolation: A state of emptiness or destruction.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A barren, arid area of land with little precipitation: Refers to a dry environment where few plants and animals can survive due to lack of water.
- Example: "The animals adapted to survive in the harsh conditions of the desert."
Verb
- To abandon or leave someone or something: Refers to the act of leaving a person, place, or responsibility without intention to return.
- Example: "The soldiers were punished for deserting their posts."
- To forsake or withdraw support from: Implies a decision to stop supporting or being involved with someone or something.
- Example: "He felt deserted by his friends during difficult times."