Pronunciation: /ˌʌn.kəˈnɛkt.ɪd/
adjective not connected or related; separate or distinct
A1 The two puzzles pieces are unconnected.
A2 The characters in the story seemed unconnected at first.
B1 The evidence presented in the case was unconnected and inconclusive.
B2 The various plotlines in the movie were unconnected until the final scene.
C1 The unconnected events of the past slowly began to make sense in the present.
C2 The unconnected pieces of information finally came together to form a complete picture.
adverb in a way that is not connected or related
A1 The pieces of the puzzle were unconnected, making it difficult to put together.
A2 She spoke unconnectedly, jumping from topic to topic without any clear transition.
B1 The events in the novel seemed unconnected at first, but later revealed a deeper connection.
B2 The various plot lines in the movie seemed unconnected, but all came together in the end.
C1 The unconnected data points in the study led to inconclusive results.
C2 Her unconnected thoughts often led to brilliant insights in her writing.
formal The two theories presented in the research paper are completely unconnected.
informal I heard that Sarah and John broke up because they realized they were unconnected in terms of their future goals.
slang I don't vibe with her at all, we're just unconnected on every level.
figurative Her thoughts were like scattered puzzle pieces, unconnected and chaotic.
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