unseparated
Definition
Adjective: "unseparated" describes something that has not been divided, split, or kept apart. It indicates that parts remain together as a single unit.
Usage Examples
- (They were not divided or kept apart from each other.)
- (The components had not been split into different containers.)
- (The rubbish was not sorted or divided.)
Advanced Usage
- "unseparated by": used to specify what has not caused division.
- The two countries were unseparated by any natural barrier. (No mountain, river, or other feature divided them.)
- "remain unseparated": to stay together or intact.
- The friends decided to remain unseparated during the trip. (They chose to stay together as a group.)
Variants and Related Words
- Separate (verb): to cause to move apart or be divided.
- The teacher had to separate the arguing students. (The teacher made them move apart.)
- Separation (noun): the act or state of being divided.
- The separation of the two groups caused sadness. (The division was painful.)
- Separated (adjective): having been divided or kept apart.
- The separated pages were scattered across the floor. (The pages were no longer attached.)
Synonyms
- United: joined together as a whole.
- Intact: not damaged or broken; remaining whole.
- Undivided: not split into parts; complete.
- Together: in or into a single group or place.
Related Idioms
- "Stick together": to remain united or close.
- In tough times, the family stuck together, unseparated. (They stayed united and did not split apart.)
- "One and the same": identical; not distinct.
- The two issues were unseparated and considered one and the same. (They were not treated as different problems.)