The antonyms for the word "disjointed" are "cohesive," "organized," "connected," and "unified." When we call something "disjointed," we mean that it lacks coherence and is disorganized. Therefore, to describe the contrary of that idea, we use words that connote the opposite notion of unity and orderliness. Being "cohesive" means that something sticks together and is united, and "organized" suggests that something is arranged systematically. Similarly, "connected" indicates that things are related or attached to each other, while "unified" refers to combining different elements into a single entity. All these words highlight an idea of wholeness, which is the opposite of dis-jointed.