unplugged

adjective
UK: /ʌnˈplʌɡd/
US: /ʌnˈplʌɡd/
  1. Disconnected from an electrical outlet or power source.

    1. The radio is unplugged now.
    2. The technician checked that the device was fully unplugged for safety reasons.
  2. Not using electric instruments or amplification.

    1. They played an unplugged set.
    2. The band's unplugged performance was a refreshing change from their usual loud concerts.
  3. Relaxed and free from the pressures of modern technology and daily routines.

    1. I felt unplugged on vacation.
    2. Going camping is a great way to feel unplugged and reconnect with nature.
unplugged verb
  1. Having disconnected (a device) from an electrical outlet or power source.

    1. I unplugged the toaster.
    2. She unplugged the lamp before changing the lightbulb as a precaution.
  2. To disconnect from the internet, social media, or other forms of digital communication.

    1. I unplugged for the weekend.
    2. Sometimes it's important to unplug and focus on the present moment rather than constant online updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unplugged" in English means: Disconnected from an electrical outlet or power source., Not using electric instruments or amplification., Relaxed and free from the pressures of modern technology and daily routines..

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

Synonyms for "unplugged": disconnected, off, acoustic, unplug.

Example usage of "unplugged": "The radio is unplugged now.". More examples on the page.