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Comparative
more disjointed
Superlative
most disjointed
1
not connected in an orderly or coherent way
- His disjointed speech made it difficult to understand his main point.
- The film's disjointed plot left viewers confused and disengaged.
- The report was criticized for its disjointed structure and lack of clear organization.
- The artist’s disjointed style was both intriguing and unsettling.
- The conversation became disjointed as more people joined and talked over each other.
2
physically detached, especially where two parts are normally connected
- The skeleton had a disjointed shoulder from the fall.
- The archaeologists found disjointed bones scattered across the site.
- He suffered a disjointed knee during the match.
- The robot's disjointed arm was fixed.
- The action figure looked disjointed, with joints dangling loosely.
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