Disjunctive - English meaning
Disjunctive – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveLacking connection or consistency.
Usage examples:
The novel's disjunctive detailadjective(of a conjunction) expressing a choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, for example or in she asked if he was going or staying.
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You could object a bit to the way the disjunctive choice is set up.
nounA disjunctive conjunction or other word.
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The intensity of the disjunctive which any particular h conveys is dependent upon its context.
adjectiveLacking any clear connection
Usage examples:
The play consists of a series of brief, disjunctive scenes., technically speaking, the question is …
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Word origin
late Middle English (in disjunctive (sense 2 of the adjective)): from Latin disjunctivus, from disjunct- ‘disjoined’ (see disjunct).
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