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Disconnected   /dˌɪskənˈɛktɪd/   Listen
verb
Disconnect  v. t.  (past & past part. disconnected; pres. part. disconnecting)  To dissolve the union or connection of; to disunite; to sever; to separate; to disperse. "The commonwealth itself would... be disconnected into the dust and powder of individuality." "This restriction disconnects bank paper and the precious metals."



adjective
disconnected  adj.  
1.
Marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds. (Narrower terms: staccato (vs. legato))
Synonyms: abrupt, broken off(predicate).
2.
Not switched on or not connected to a power source; of electrical equipment. (Narrower terms: off-line (vs. on-line), offline, off line(predicate); unplugged)
Synonyms: not ready, off.
3.
Noncontinuous; not continuing in time or space. Opposite of continuous.
Synonyms: disrupted, discontinuous.
4.
Unconnected, detached. Opposite of connected.
Synonyms: disjoined, separate.
5.
Lacking orderly continuity; illogical or seemingly irrational; as, disconnected fragments of a story.
Synonyms: confused, disjointed, disordered, disorganized, desultory, garbled, illogical, rambling, scattered, unconnected.






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"Disconnected" Quotes from Famous Books



... sit on a bench beside ten native witnesses of other crimes; and presently he was called to a desk at which a native clerk presided. There he was made to recite his story again, and since he had had time in which to think, he told a most amazing, disconnected yarn that looked even more untruthful by the time the clerk had written his own version of it on a sheet. To this version the babu was required to swear, and he did ...
— Winds of the World • Talbot Mundy

... only consistent with my affection to set down in writing what occurred to my mind while thinking, as I do, day and night on your canvass, not with the expectation that you would learn anything new from it, but that the considerations on a subject, which appeared to be disconnected and without system, might be brought under one view by ...
— The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 - The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order • Marcus Tullius Cicero

... singular in its construction; scenes detached, though not wholly disconnected, are strung pendant-wise upon the gold thread, slender but sufficiently strong, of an idea; realism in art, as we now call it, hangs from a fine idealism; this substantial globe of earth with its griefs, its grossnesses, its heroism, swings suspended from the seat of God. The idea ...
— Robert Browning • Edward Dowden

... something more real and tangible in Species than in Genera, Families, Orders, Classes, or Branches. The truth is, that to study a vast number of Species without tracing the principles that combine them under more comprehensive groups is only to burden the mind with disconnected facts, and more may be learned by a faithful and careful comparison of a few Species than by a more cursory examination of a greater number. When one considers the immense number of Species already known, naturalists ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 9, No. 54, April, 1862 • Various

... still the theme in "Love-Letters on All Occasions Lately passed between Persons of Distinction," which contains a number of letters, mainly disconnected, devoted to the warmer phases of gallantry. Some are essays in little on definite subjects: levity, sincerity, the pleasures of conjugal affection, insensibility, and so on. Most of them, however, are occasional: "Strephon to Dalinda, on her forbidding ...
— The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood • George Frisbie Whicher


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