Opposite of lacking a coherent or logical sequence or connection
Opposite of individually separate or disconnected from others
Opposite of appearing or occurring recurrently at intermittent intervals
Opposite of consisting of disorganized, untidy, or incomplete parts
Opposite of not fixed in place tightly or firmly
“You must have a tight rope to ensure your safety when you abseil down this mountain.”
Opposite of physically split or separated from something else
Opposite of forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself
“The characteristic flavor of any coffee is dependent on its origin and the degree of roast.”
Opposite of impartial and not taking sides
“I will offer my opinion, but you must realize that I am heavily biased when it comes to this issue.”
Opposite of made up of abruptly disconnected parts or sounds
Opposite of not connected with any specific body or group
Opposite of not connected with or relevant to something
“At the risk of oversimplifying, the relevant questions can be gathered under three crude rubrics as the What, How, and Why questions.”
Opposite of physically separate
“Many of the woods have identical growth rings, suggesting that the climate was only weakly seasonal, and probably warm temperate to subtropical.”
Opposite of individually separate or disconnected from others
“Sarah had always wanted to live in a duplex next to her twin sister.”
Opposite of no longer in contact
Opposite of not connected to the internet or unavailable
Opposite of having unpredictable outcomes
“The results of these tests should be largely predictable unless something goes wrong.”
Opposite of proceeding by incremental steps, degrees or gradations
Opposite of consisting of loose and scattered particles
“However, the mechanisms promoting transformation of these compact particles into surface-active components is still poorly understood.”
Opposite of existing in isolation
“The grand house stood among others of its ilk.”
Opposite of past tense for to break the (physical) connection of or between
Opposite of past tense for to turn off a device by cutting off its power supply
Opposite of past tense for to terminate or interrupt a connection between two systems
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