What is another word for not together?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒt təɡˈɛðə] (IPA)

The phrase "not together" can mean different things depending on the context. It can refer to a lack of unity or harmony between people or things, or it can indicate that something is disorganized or not functioning properly. Synonyms for "not together" include disjointed, fragmented, disunited, disconnected, unsynchronized, uncoordinated, disordered, chaotic, and scattered. These words can be used to describe various situations, such as a group of people who are not working well together, a room that is cluttered and messy, or a set of ideas that are not logically connected. Using these synonyms can add variety and depth to your language and help to convey a more precise meaning.

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What are the hypernyms for Not together?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Not together

  • Nobody told Don Henley or me that we were going to make it as solo artists, but I can speak for Don when I say that we are both really happy now that the band is not together.
    Glenn Frey
  • It is not together, but the ensemble is perfect.
    Eugene Ormandy
  • There would always be a vote. There were always conflicts and arguments for years and years - that's why we're not together anymore. But there was always a vote. It was always two out of three.
    David Zucker
  • All is interrelated. Heaven and earth, air and water. All are but one thing; not four, not two and not three, but one. Where they are not together, there is only an incomplete piece.
    Paracelsus

Related words: not together, separate, divide, separate from

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