单词 | disaffection |
释义 | disaffection (once / 4040 pages) n WORD FAMILY disaffection: disaffections+/affect: affectation, affected, affecting, affectional, affective, affects, disaffect/affectation: affectations/affected: affectedest, affectedly, affectedness, ill-affected, unaffected/affecting: affectingly, unaffecting/affectional: affectionally/affective: affectively/disaffect: disaffected, disaffecting, disaffection, disaffects/unaffected: unaffectedly, unaffectedness USAGE EXAMPLESThe slump in support in the August poll raised fears that the party could face similar voter disaffection in national elections in 2019. Los Angeles Times(Nov 28, 2016) Fosse’s dancers slunk across the stage, nearly frozen by their self-control and their disaffection. The New Yorker(Nov 27, 2016) Others argue that without a just transition to low-carbon societies, public support will inevitably turn to disaffection, with undesirable consequences. The Guardian(Nov 22, 2016) 1n the feeling of being alienated from other people Syn|Hypo|Hyper alienation, estrangement isolation a feeling of being disliked and alone dislike a feeling of aversion or antipathy 2n disloyalty to the government or to established authority the widespread disaffection of the troops Hyper disloyalty the quality of being disloyal |
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