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US
/ˌənkəˈnɛktɪd/
]
[ UK /ʌnkənˈɛktɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnkənˈɛktɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
lacking orderly continuity
a confused set of instructions
a confused dream about the end of the world
scattered thoughts
disconnected fragments of a story - not connected by birth or family
- not joined or linked together
How To Use unconnected In A Sentence
- The film begins by offering discontinuous glimpses of three unconnected characters, then flashes a preview of the climactic moment, when all three somehow come together in a bloody motel room.
- ‘Community is celebrated, especially by urban community leaders and activists,’ Patterson writes, but ‘the truth is that Afro-Americans lead the nation in their unconnectedness to community support groups.’
- Many might mock the idea but sometimes combining two totally unconnected things can really work. The Sun
- Not only are offenders presented with indisputable evidence of culpability, but also unconnected suspects rely on the technique to prove their innocence. Times, Sunday Times
- Many might mock the idea but sometimes combining two totally unconnected things can really work. The Sun
- In some systems the input script is restricted to upper case unconnected letters, or lower case unconnected characters.
- Individual paper proposals unconnected with existing seminars may also be sent to the Program Committee.
- He has the great comic's knack for joining two unconnected thoughts and making the jump feel not just natural but also necessary. Times, Sunday Times
- She was known to have had personal problems unconnected with her marriage.
- In my mind the things which money brings, as well as the work which brings money, seem unconnected with it. The Times Literary Supplement