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Synonyms & Related Words connect[verb]Synonyms: link, affix, attach, couple, fasten, join, unite
Antonyms: disconnect
English Thesaurus: join, attach, connect, lin [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary con‧nect S2 W2 /kəˈnekt/
verb [
Word Family: noun:
connection,
connectedness,
connector;
verb:
connect ≠
disconnect;
adjective:
connected ≠
disconnected ≠
unconnected]
[
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;
Origin: connectere, from com- ( ⇒ COM-) + nectere 'to tie']
1. JOIN THINGS [transitive] to join two or more things together
connect something to/with something The railway link would connect Felixstowe with Fishguard. Connect the speakers to the CD player. We’d like two rooms with connecting doors (=doors that join the rooms).2. RELATIONSHIP [transitive] to realize or show that a fact, event, or person is related to something:
I didn’t connect the two events in my mind.connect somebody/something with something There is no evidence to connect them with the attack.3. ELECTRICITY/TELEPHONE ETC [intransitive and transitive] to join something to the main supply of electricity, gas, or water, or to a telephone or computer network
Antonym : disconnectconnect to Click here to connect to the Internet. Has the phone been connected yet? The power supply should be connected by a qualified electrician.4. TRANSPORT [intransitive] if one train, flight etc connects with another, it arrives just before the other one leaves so that you can continue your journey:
I missed the connecting flight.connect with/to This train connects with the one to Glasgow. From Toronto you can connect to all other Air Canada destinations.5. TELEPHONES [transitive] to join two telephone lines so that two people can speak:
Please hold the line. I’m trying to connect you.6. HIT SOMETHING [intransitive] to succeed in hitting someone or something:
He swung at the ball, but didn’t connect.7. UNDERSTAND PEOPLE [intransitive] especially American English if people connect, they feel that they like each other and understand each other
connect with They valued her ability to empathize and connect with others.connect something ↔ up phrasal verb to join something to the main supply of electricity, gas, or water, to the telephone network, or to another piece of equipment:
Is the washing machine connected up yet?connect something ↔ up with The autopilot can be connected up with the flight recorder. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations connect verbI. join ADV. directly Downstairs toilets were connected directly to the drains.
up We need to connect all the pipes up to the water tank. PREP. to Connect the machine to the power supply.
with A corridor connects his office with the main building. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
connect II. link ADV. closely, intimately Bad diet is closely connected with many common illnesses.
directly PREP. with The police were looking for evidence to connect him with the crime. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus join to make two things come together and stay in that position.
Join is used about fixing two things together permanently, so that they form a single thing:
Doctors used a metal rod to join the two pieces of bone together.attach to join one thing to another, so that it stays in position.
Attach is often used when you can separate the two things later:
She attached the photo to the letter with a paper clip. The boards are attached with nails. On the wall, attached with adhesive tape, was a New York City subway map.connect (
also connect up) to join pieces of equipment together, especially with a wire or pipe, so that electricity, gas, water etc can pass from one to another:
Have you connected up the speakers to the stereo? The hoses that connect the radiator to the engine are leaking.link (
also link up) to connect machines, systems, computers etc, so that electronic signals can pass from one to another:
All the office PCs are linked to the main server. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲