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View usage for: (dɪsəfektɪd) adjectiveDisaffected people no longer fully support something such as an organization or political ideal which they previously supported. He attracts disaffected voters. Environmental issues provided a rallying point for people disaffected with the government. Synonyms: alienated, resentful, discontented, hostile More Synonyms of disaffected disaffected in British English (ˌdɪsəˈfɛktɪd) adjectivehaving lost loyalty or affection for disaffected voters He attracts disaffected voters. The survey defined disaffected students as those who were regularly noncompliantor challenging. Derived forms disaffectedly (ˌdisafˈfectedly) adverb disaffectedness (ˌdisafˈfectedness) noun Examples of 'disaffected' in a sentencedisaffected Small wonder that our youth are disaffected.The humorous tone is designed to encourage disaffected voters to take part.It was the disaffected young westerners moving into the endless possibilities of the East.The streets of London thronged with disaffected and disgruntled youth.Protest was dealt with through military force, followed by resettlement of disaffected peoples to reduce their potential for trouble.He has shown a deft touch in appealing to young, disaffected and floating voters disgusted with the political class.What we've got to guard against is the real threat of the extremists and the radicalisation of young disaffected prisoners.Some people will be disaffected with the Church, others are angry.In turn, voters become disaffected, with many seeing participation in the political process as meaningless.She feels many people are disaffected with politics because they don't know what politicians do, or what councils do.Thank goodness I have other things to fret about, like disaffected youth and the plight of the inner cities.As has been the case in so many countries, basketball can be a good shelter for unsure and disaffected youth, helping them to keep fit.I worry that if people are disaffected with the Church, they are less likely to increase their spend on luxury deliveries. In other languagesdisaffected British English: disaffected ADJECTIVE Disaffected people no longer fully support something such as an organization or political ideal which they previously supported. He attracts disaffected voters. - American English: disaffected
- Brazilian Portuguese: insatisfeito
- Chinese: > 不再完全支持的对曾经支持的组织、政治理想等
- European Spanish: descontento
- French: mécontent
- German: entfremdet
- Italian: alienare
- Japanese: 不満を抱いている
- Korean: > 돌아선마음이
- European Portuguese: insatisfeito
- Latin American Spanish: descontento
Definition having lost loyalty to or affection for someone or something an attempt to regain the support of disaffected voters Synonyms alienated resentful hostile dissatisfied antagonistic disloyal uncompliant unsubmissive Additional synonymsThe government tried to appease discontented workers. Synonyms dissatisfied, complaining, unhappy, miserable, fed up, disgruntled, disaffected, vexed, pissed off (taboo, slang), displeased, fretful, cheesed off (British, slang), brassed off (British, slang), with a chip on your shoulder (informal) Definition having quarrelled and lost touch with one's family or friends a reunion with my estranged wife Synonyms alienated, hostile, disaffected, antagonized Definition openly rebellious His own army, stung by defeat, is mutinous. Synonyms rebellious, revolutionary, turbulent, subversive, unruly, insurgent, riotous, unmanageable, seditious, disobedient, ungovernable, refractory, bolshie (British, informal), insubordinate, contumacious (literary) |