Disjunction

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪsˈdʒəŋkʃən/

Disjunction (noun)

  1. a situation where two ideas or things are separate or not connected
  2. a word or phrase that shows a choice between two things

Examples

  • The disjunction between theory and practice is evident.
  • A disjunction can occur between expectations and reality.

Common collocations: create a disjunction, clear disjunction, disjunction between, use a disjunction, grammatical disjunction

Synonyms of Disjunction

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Disjunction

  • logical or grammatical contexts
  • general contexts of joining