• Untogether

    Origin

    From - + together.

    Full definition of untogether

    Adjective

    untogether

    1. Not together; separated; alone.
    2. (informal) Not together; disorganised; sloppy.
      • 2005, H. D. Adamson, Language Minority Students in American Schools:This here little Sister name Mae was most definitely untogether.
      • 2006, John Kevin Young, Black Writers, White Publishers:"... Works, which will assist these backward, untogether niggers sic in getting themselves together".

    Adverb

    untogether

    1. In an untogether or disorderly manner; apart.
      • 2006, John Kevin Young, Black Writers, White Publishers:Just as Hinckle terms the dispersed text of Jes Grew “Untogether,” ...

    Noun

    untogether

    (uncountable)
    1. (attributive) That which is untogether.
      • 2007, Gordon Marino, Basic Writings of Existentialism:We characterize the together, or the untogether based on it, as a rum. The untogether belonging to such a mode of the together, lacking as something outstanding, can, however, by no means ontologically define the not-yet that belongs to Da-sein as its possible death.
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