Hansel and Gretel scattered breadcrumbs in the forest to find their way home.
Yes, scattered is an adjective. It is also verb, the past tense of 'scatter'.Scattered (adjective) - occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space; "scattered showers"; "scattered villages".
No. the word scattered is an adjective. The awkward adverb form is "scatteredly."
litter
A synonym of scattered is distubuted. Now I'm in the bathroom please leave a message after the beep. BEEP!
Litter.
The cards were scattered all over the room!
i scattered around my room to find my watch
Yes, for example: Her clothes were scattered across the floor.
She dropped the bag and cookies scattered all over the floor. The mousetraps were scattered across the floor.
The cars were scattered obliquely throughout the intersection by the accident.
His aim was sporadic and the bullet holes were scattered randomly.
I came home to find my belongings indiscriminately scattered about.
Sentence: The farmer scattered corn for the chickens.
" i scattered sown on the ground." it's a plant seed
Students scatter across class room during exams.
After the storm, there was debris from the destroyed homes scattered throughout the neighborhood.
The spilled milk utterly saturated the helpless napkins scattered around.