Crossword-Solution: DISCONNECTEDNESS
We have 7 clues for the answer “DISCONNECTEDNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| disconnection | 13 answers |
| Caesura | 19 answers |
| Parenthesis | 28 answers |
| discontinuity | 64 answers |
| Gap | 65 answers |
| intervention | 65 answers |
| DIVISION ___ | 86 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISCONNECTEDNESS (5)
More to herself than to the young man, as if, on this day, secret springs had been touched in her, she continued with terse disconnectedness: "I couldn't believe it; I wouldn't--even when I heard it from his own lips.
XIII ABSTRACTIONISM AND 'RELATIVISMUS' Abstract concepts, such as elasticity, voluminousness, disconnectedness, are salient aspects of our concrete experiences which we find it useful to single out.
Swift is terse, he gets through what he has to say on any matter as quickly as he can and takes the reader on to the next, whereas Fielding is not only long, but his length is made still longer by the disconnectedness of the episodes that appear to have been padded into the books—episodes that do not help one forward, and are generally so exaggerated, and often so full of horse-play as to put one out of conceit with the parts that are really excellent.
For example, there is a paragraph entitled _Scientiarum Laceratio_, lamenting the state of division, disconnectedness, and piece-meal distribution among many hands, into which the Sciences had fallen.
Yet when she spoke it was with a different expression, an expression that would have served for an observer as a marked illustration of that disconnectedness of her parts which frequently was laughable even to the degree of contributing to her social success.
Quotes with DISCONNECTEDNESS (3)
For centuries we have been ripped apart by the hands of others as well as ourselves. Our personalities have been conditioned to become disconnected from our most Earthly ancestral knowledge. The days of disconnectedness are over. We must begin anew.
No wonder modern humanity, even as it loudly proclaims its freedom and power to choose, is really an impotent herd drive this way and that, paralyzed by the disconnectedness of it all. It's just one damn thing after another.
There is a sad disconnectedness that overcomes a library when its owner is gone.