adverb
- in a manner that involves or expresses a disjunction; by presenting alternatives or contrasts rather than a unified whole
- in a way that separates or disconnects; without continuity or connection
Usage: formal; logic and grammar contexts
Usage: formal
Examples
- The two clauses are connected disjunctively, meaning they present opposing ideas.
- The argument proceeded disjunctively, jumping between unrelated points rather than building a coherent case.
- In logic, statements can be combined disjunctively using the word 'or'.
- The narrative moved disjunctively through time, alternating between past and present.
- These concepts are related disjunctively rather than as part of a unified system.