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Dis-connects Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for dis-connects in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of dis-connects in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for dis-connects alphabetically.

attach
  • add
  • adhere
  • affix
  • annex
  • append
  • bind
  • connect
  • couple
  • fix
  • hitch on
  • hitch up
  • hook on
  • hook up
combine
  • amalgamate
  • associate
  • band
  • bind
  • blend
  • bond
  • bracket
  • bunch up
  • coadjute
  • coalesce
  • commingle
  • compound
  • conjoin
connect
  • affix
  • ally
  • associate
  • attach
  • bridge
  • cohere
  • come aboard
  • conjoin
  • consociate
  • correlate
  • couple
  • equate
  • fasten
couple
  • brace
  • couplet
  • deuce
  • doublet
  • duo
  • dyad
  • husband and wife
  • item
  • newlyweds
  • set
  • span
  • team
  • twain
hitch
  • block
  • bug
  • catch
  • check
  • delay
  • discontinuance
  • drawback
  • glitch
  • hang-up
  • hindrance
  • hold-up
  • impediment
  • interruption
hook
  • angle
  • catch
  • clasp
  • crook
  • curve
  • grapnel
  • grapple
  • hasp
  • holder
  • link
  • lock
  • peg
join
  • accompany
  • add
  • adhere
  • affix
  • agglutinate
  • annex
  • append
  • assemble
  • associate
  • attach
  • blend
  • bracket
  • cement
link
  • articulation
  • association
  • attachment
  • bond
  • channel
  • connective
  • constituent
  • contact
  • copula
  • coupler
  • coupling
  • division
  • element
plug
  • bung
  • connection
  • cork
  • filling
  • fitting
  • occlusion
  • river
  • spigot
  • stopple
  • tampon
  • wedge
unite
  • affiliate
  • ally
  • amalgamate
  • associate
  • band
  • band together
  • become one
  • blend
  • close ranks
  • coadjute
  • coalesce
  • commingle
  • concur

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