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disconnect

[dis-kuh-nekt] / ˌdɪs kəˈnɛkt /


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It wasn’t that I hadn’t been able to see them from the master’s place, but I’d felt a disconnect there from everything, including the beauty of the natural world that was all around me.

From Literature

“People shouldn’t care to hear my opinion. I didn’t have a phone for 18 months… I hate to be the artist that’s that aloof, but I’m so disconnected from what’s happening.”

From Salon

What makes the Muppets so relatable for audiences, Timbers believes, is the disconnect between how the characters think of themselves and how we perceive them.

From Los Angeles Times

“But this surface normality sits uneasily atop a much more strained underlying environment. The disconnect between relatively calm economic and financial conditions on the one hand, and heightened geopolitical tensions on the other, is striking.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It speaks to a bigger trend too, where the influencer space has become increasingly disconnected from what’s happening in everyday life.

From Salon