Pronunciation: /kəˈnɛktɪd/
verb past tense form of the verb 'connect', meaning to join or link together
A1 I am connected to the internet.
A2 She connected the printer to her laptop.
B1 The two events are connected in some way.
B2 The new bridge will connect the two towns.
C1 The author's latest work is deeply connected to her personal experiences.
C2 The detective was able to connect the dots and solve the case.
adjective describing a relationship or link between two or more things
A1 I am connected to the internet on my phone.
A2 The two buildings are connected by a bridge.
B1 The characters in the story are all connected in some way.
B2 The new software is connected to the main database for updates.
C1 The artist's paintings are deeply connected to her emotions and experiences.
C2 The research paper explores how different cultures are connected through trade and migration.
formal The two devices are connected through a secure network.
informal I feel connected to you on a deep level.
slang We're all connected, man, like one big family.
figurative The themes in the novel are all connected, forming a complex web of relationships.
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