Connected - Wikipedia-style Article
Connected
Definition
Connected is an adjective that describes things that are joined, linked, or related to each other in some way. It can refer to physical links or abstract associations between people, ideas, or systems.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kəˈnɛktɪd/
- Respelling: kuh-NEK-tid
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kəˈnɛktɪd/
- Respelling: kuh-NEK-tid
Etymology
The word "connected" originates from the Latin "connectere," meaning "to bind together," from "com-" (together) and "nectere" (to tie or bind). The term entered Middle English through Old French as "connecter" and evolved into "connected," describing joined or related things.
Derivatives
- Connection (noun)
- Connectivity (noun)
- Reconnect (verb)
- Disconnect (verb)
- Interconnected (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Disconnected
- Separate
- Unrelated
Usage
The term "connected" is often used in contexts involving relationships, technology, or networks to indicate a link or association. For example, "The two devices are connected wirelessly," or "She feels connected to her culture."
Related Terms
- Networked: Linked to or involving a system of interconnected elements or people.
- Affiliated: Associated or officially attached to an organization or group.
- Related: Associated or linked by a common factor or characteristic.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Joined or linked physically or logically: Refers to elements that are attached or associated, often in a technical or networked context.
- Example: "The computer is connected to the internet."
- In a state of association or relation: Describes things or people that are related through social, familial, or conceptual ties.
- Example: "She feels connected to her community."
- Engaged or involved in a meaningful way: Used to describe people who are actively involved in relationships or networks.
- Example: "He is well-connected in the industry."