alienated (Meaning)

Wordnet

alienated (s)

socially disoriented

caused to be unloved

Webster

alienated (imp. & p. p.)

of Alienate

alienated Sentence Examples

  1. After the heated argument, she felt alienated from her friends who couldn't understand her perspective.
  2. The constant criticism from her colleagues made her feel increasingly alienated in the workplace.
  3. Moving to a new city without familiar faces left him feeling alienated and lonely.
  4. The controversial decision by the management alienated a significant portion of the company's workforce.
  5. His unconventional ideas often alienated him from the conservative members of the community.
  6. The teenager's rebellious behavior alienated him from his parents, causing a strain in their relationship.
  7. The exclusionary policies of the club alienated potential members who felt unwelcome.
  8. The artist's avant-garde approach to his work sometimes alienated traditional art enthusiasts.
  9. The political leader's divisive speeches had the unintended consequence of alienating voters.
  10. Feeling alienated from society, she sought solace in her own company and creative pursuits.

FAQs About the word alienated

socially disoriented, caused to be unlovedof Alienate

hostile, antagonistic, unfriendly, estranged, pugnacious, wintry, belligerent, frigid, unsocial, frosty

genial, palsy, approachable, chummy, hearty, gracious, neighborly, agreeable, collegial, gracious

After the heated argument, she felt alienated from her friends who couldn't understand her perspective.

The constant criticism from her colleagues made her feel increasingly alienated in the workplace.

Moving to a new city without familiar faces left him feeling alienated and lonely.

The controversial decision by the management alienated a significant portion of the company's workforce.