Pronunciation: /dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/
adjective not connected or joined; separated or disconnected
A1 The puzzle pieces were all disjointed and didn't fit together.
A2 Her thoughts were disjointed as she tried to focus on studying for the exam.
B1 The movie had a disjointed plot that left many viewers confused.
B2 The team's performance was disjointed, with players not working well together.
C1 The novel's disjointed narrative style added to its overall complexity and depth.
C2 The artist's disjointed paintings were a reflection of his inner turmoil and chaos.
adverb in a disconnected or incoherent manner
A1 The instructions were disjointed, making it difficult to follow.
A2 She spoke in a disjointed manner, jumping from one topic to another.
B1 The novel's plot felt disjointed, with abrupt changes in setting.
B2 The presentation was disjointed, with slides that didn't flow smoothly.
C1 The film's editing was disjointed, leaving the audience confused.
C2 His disjointed speech revealed his nervousness during the interview.
formal The report was filled with disjointed paragraphs that made it difficult to follow the main argument.
informal I tried to watch that movie last night, but it was so disjointed that I couldn't make sense of the plot.
slang The conversation was all over the place, it was so disjointed.
figurative Her thoughts were like a puzzle with missing pieces, leaving her feeling disjointed and confused.
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