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  1. DISJOINTED definition: 1. (especially of words or ideas) not well connected or well ordered: 2. (especially of words or…. Learn more.

  2. DISJOINTED meaning: 1. (especially of words or ideas) not well connected or well ordered: 2. (especially of words or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISJOINTED is being thrown out of orderly function. How to use disjointed in a sentence.

  4. Disjointed definition: having the joints or connections separated. See examples of DISJOINTED used in a sentence.

  5. Disjointed words, thoughts, or ideas are not presented in a smooth or logical way and are therefore difficult to understand.

  6. Disjointed is an adjective that describes something as disconnected, illogical, or just messed up. A disjointed argument is an argument that doesn’t make a lot of sense. The same can be said for a disjointed sentence or a disjointed speech. In a medical sense, disjointed means "dislocated," or “separated at the joint.” When someone gets ...

  7. verb. disjointed; disjointing; disjoints. transitive verb. 1. : to disturb the orderly structure or arrangement of. 2. : to take apart at the joints. intransitive verb. : to come apart at the joints. Synonyms. Verb. break up. decouple. disassociate. disconnect. disjoin. dissever. dissociate. disunite. divide. divorce.

  8. Define disjointed. disjointed synonyms, disjointed pronunciation, disjointed translation, English dictionary definition of disjointed. adj. 1. Separated at the joints. 2. Out of joint; dislocated. 3. Lacking order or coherence: disjointed sentences. dis·joint′ed·ly adv. dis·joint′ed·ness n....

  9. not communicated or described in a clear or logical way; not connected synonym disconnected, incoherent. The novel suffers from a disjointed plot and pale, insignificant characters. The evidence is disjointed and sometimes contradictory.

  10. Disjointed words, thoughts, or ideas are not presented in a smooth or logical way and are therefore difficult to understand. More Pronunciations of 'disjointed'