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anomyenUK
an·o·mie or an·o·my A0321000 (ăn′ə-mē)n.1. Social instability caused by erosion of standards and values.2. Alienation and purposelessness experienced by a person or a class as a result of a lack of standards, values, or ideals: "We must now brace ourselves for disquisitions on peer pressure, adolescent anomie and rage" (Charles Krauthammer). [French, from Greek anomiā, lawlessness, from anomos, lawless : a-, without; see a-1 + nomos, law; see nem- in Indo-European roots.] a·nom′ic (ə-nŏm′ĭk, ə-nō′mĭk) adj.anomie, anomy, anomiaa state or condition of individuals or society characterized by an absence or breakdown of social and legal norms and values, as in the case of an uprooted people. — anomic, adj.See also: LawThesaurusNoun | 1. | anomy - personal state of isolation and anxiety resulting from a lack of social control and regulationanomieisolation - a state of separation between persons or groups | | 2. | anomy - lack of moral standards in a societyanomieimmorality - the quality of not being in accord with standards of right or good conduct; "the immorality of basing the defense of the West on the threat of mutual assured destruction" | EncyclopediaSeeanomieanomyenUK
Synonyms for anomynoun personal state of isolation and anxiety resulting from a lack of social control and regulationSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun lack of moral standards in a societySynonymsRelated Words |