Disconnection

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /dɪs.kəˈnɛk.ʃən/

Definitions of disconnection

noun a state of being disconnected or detached

Example Sentences

A1 I experienced a disconnection in the middle of our phone call.

A2 The disconnection between the two characters made the story more interesting.

B1 The disconnection of the internet caused a delay in submitting my assignment.

B2 There seems to be a disconnection between what he says and what he does.

C1 The disconnection of power supply led to chaos in the city.

C2 The disconnection of the old traditions from the modern world is evident in this society.

adjective disconnected or detached

Example Sentences

A1 The disconnection between the two wires caused the machine to stop working.

A2 There was a disconnection in communication between the team members, leading to misunderstandings.

B1 The disconnection of the internet made it impossible to complete the online assignment.

B2 The disconnection of the power supply resulted in a complete shutdown of the system.

C1 The disconnection of the phone line disrupted the entire communication network.

C2 The disconnection of the main server caused chaos in the company's operations.

Examples of disconnection in a Sentence

formal The disconnection between the two departments led to a breakdown in communication.

informal There was a disconnection in the wifi signal, so I couldn't finish my work.

slang I felt a disconnection with my old friends after moving to a new city.

figurative The disconnection from reality in his mind was evident in his erratic behavior.

Grammatical Forms of disconnection

past tense

disconnected

plural

disconnections

comparative

more disconnected

superlative

most disconnected

present tense

disconnect

future tense

will disconnect

perfect tense

have disconnected

continuous tense

is disconnecting

singular

disconnection

positive degree

disconnected

infinitive

to disconnect

gerund

disconnecting

participle

disconnected

Origin and Evolution of disconnection

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'disconnection' originated from the Latin word 'dis-' meaning apart or away, and 'connectere' meaning to join together.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'disconnection' has come to be used in various contexts to refer to the act of separating or isolating something from a larger whole, both physically and metaphorically.