connected

adjective
UK: /kəˈnektɪd/
US: /kəˈnektɪd/
  1. Joined or linked together.

    1. The two rooms are connected by a doorway. [ ] [ ]
    2. The connected train cars swayed as the train sped along the tracks. [ ] [ ]
  2. Having a good relationship with someone.

    1. I feel very connected to my family. [ ] [ ]
    2. She felt deeply connected to her mentor because they shared similar experiences. [ ] [ ]
  3. Associated or related to something.

    1. The recent events are connected to the past. [ ] [ ]
    2. The scientists discovered that the symptoms were connected to the new virus. [ ] [ ]
  4. Online and able to access the internet.

    1. Make sure your device is connected to the Wi-Fi. [ ] [ ]
    2. The smart fridge can order groceries when it is connected to the internet. [ ] [ ]
connected verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of the verb 'connect'. To join or link things together.

    1. I connected the wires. [ ] [ ]
    2. She connected the laptop to the projector before the presentation. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "connected" in English means: Joined or linked together., Having a good relationship with someone., Associated or related to something., Online and able to access the internet..

The phonetic transcription of "connected" is /kəˈnektɪd/ in British English and /kəˈnektɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "connected": attached, related, online, associated, linked.

Example usage of "connected": "The two rooms are connected by a doorway.". More examples on the page.