connectednesscon‧nect‧ed‧ness /kəˈnektədnəs/ noun [uncountable]

- Education should expand the sense of connectedness a young child feels with the world.
- However welcome it may be, it is hard to believe that it has had no impact on social connectedness.
- I could say I was trying to grab some connectedness for myself.
- People aware of their connectedness can build both compassion and strength.
- She appears to appropriate traditional humanist interests in social connectedness and caring specifically for women.
- The girl compensates for her loss by maintaining connectedness with others.
- We cherish roots, family and connectedness.
- Without loving contact in infancy and early childhood, a sense of human connectedness may never materialize.
nounconnectionconnectednessconnectoradjectiveconnected ≠ disconnected ≠ unconnectedverbconnect ≠ disconnect