Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdʒɔɪnd/
adjective describing something that is not connected or linked together
A1 The unjoined pieces of the puzzle were scattered all over the table.
A2 The unjoined cables caused the computer to not work properly.
B1 The unjoined teams struggled to work together effectively on the project.
B2 The unjoined parts of the machine needed to be connected in order for it to function.
C1 The unjoined clauses in the contract led to confusion and disputes.
C2 The unjoined elements of the design detracted from the overall aesthetic of the building.
formal The two pieces remained unjoined despite multiple attempts to connect them.
informal I tried to put the puzzle together, but some pieces were unjoined.
slang I couldn't get the necklace clasp to work, so now it's just unjoined.
figurative Their opinions on the matter were unjoined, leading to a lack of consensus.
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