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Synonyms and antonyms of Connected with or related to something in British Thesaurus

Connected with or related to something

connected (adjective)

things such as ideas, events, or facts that are connected are related to each other

related (adjective)

if two or more things are related, there is a connection between them

corresponding (adjective)

related to or connected with something

involved (adjective)

connected with something

interdependent (adjective)

things that are interdependent are related to one another in such a close way that each one needs the others in order to exist

interrelated (adjective)

things that are interrelated affect each other because they are related in some way

allied (adjective)

if something is allied to or with something else, it is connected with it or working together with it

intimate (adjective)

an intimate connection between two things is a very close connection between them

inseparable (adjective)

things that are inseparable cannot exist or be considered separately

synonymous (adjective)

if one person, thing, or idea is synonymous with another, there is an extremely close connection between them, so that you cannot think of one without also thinking of the other

join the dots ()

to make connections between people or events that seem not to be connected so that you can understand what is happening

built-in (adjective)

forming part of something, and not separate from it

cognate (adjective)

formal related to each other in some way

connection (noun)

a relationship between things or events

correlative (adjective)

formal correlative rights or obligations are connected with or depend on each other

correspondingly (adverb)

used for saying that one thing is related to another, or is caused by another

inextricable (adjective)

formal impossible to separate

inextricably (adverb)

formal used for emphasizing that two things always exist together and you cannot separate them or consider them as separate

integral (adjective)

British built to form part of something larger and not separate from it

involved (adjective)

affected by or included in an activity, event, or situation

related (adjective)

having the same origins and belonging to the same group

secondary (adjective)

connected to something, but not directly

thereof (adverb)

formal of or involving something that has been mentioned

thereto (adverb)

formal to or involving something that has been mentioned

therewith (adverb)

formal with something that has been mentioned

twin (adjective)

closely connected