different between disconnected vs severed
disconnected
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d?sk??n?kt?d/
Verb
disconnected
- simple past tense and past participle of disconnect
- The phone company disconnected my DSL.
Adjective
disconnected (comparative more disconnected, superlative most disconnected)
- That is no longer connected.
- There's no use trying to make a call on the disconnected phone.
- Feeling a lack of empathy or association with something.
- I just feel so disconnected from people living on the other side of the world.
- Incoherent; disjointed.
- (mathematics, of a topological space) That can be partitioned into two nonempty subsets which are both open and closed.
Antonyms
- connected
Derived terms
- disconnectedly
- disconnectedness
Translations
disconnected From the web:
- what disconnected mean
- what is disconnected graph
- what is disconnected undercut
- what are disconnected layers
- what is disconnected architecture in ado.net
- what does disconnected from reality mean
- what does disconnected mean on fortnite
- what does disconnected network drive mean
severed
English
Verb
severed
- simple past tense and past participle of sever
Adjective
severed (not comparable)
- separated, cut off or broken apart
- a severed limb
Translations
Anagrams
- Veeders, deserve
severed From the web:
- what severed means
- what severed ties with great britain
- what severed remains
- what severed the corpus callosum
- what severed head means
- what severed head means in spanish
- what does severed mean
- what does severed oculus do
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