separated
Not a meteorologist, but I'd think that the word "isolated" would still have its ordinary meaning- - by it self, or disconnected from another of its kind. As in isolated showers.
isolated, secluded
segregate
The root word for isolated is "isolate," which comes from the Latin word "insula" meaning island.
A sentence with the word isolated. We live in an isolated community in the hills near New Plymouth. The violence in town was just an isolated incident.
The adjective for "isolated" is "lonely" or "secluded."
The word you are looking for is "segregated."
It took us all day, but we finally segregated the myriad of machine parts.
mixed, integrated, desegregated
The word "isolated" is stressed on the second syllable: i-SO-la-ted.
There are four syllables in the word isolated.
The base word in "isolated" is "isolate" and the ending is "-d." The base word is the main part of the word that carries the meaning, and the ending is a suffix that can change the word's form or function.