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Nymafin32 Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Can a person himself or herself be disjointed?

Disjointed is an adjective that specially means incoherent ideas or words. So someone can be having a disjointed conversation, or a drama's script can be disjointed, a mad person's talk can be disjointed. But can grammatically a person himself be disjointed? For instance, "I had a talk with Jay last day and bilmey he did appear to be disjointed." ?

  

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nymafin32 can grammatically a person himself be disjointed? " ? No, that does not sound right to me.

  • nymafin32 can grammatically a person himself be disjointed?
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  • No, that does not sound right to me.
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nymafin32 can grammatically a person himself be disjointed? For instance, "I had a talk with Jay last day and bilmey he did appear to be disjointed." ?

No, that does not sound right to me.

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