disaffected (Meaning)

Wordnet

disaffected (s)

discontented as toward authority

Webster

disaffected (imp. & p. p.)

of Disaffect

Webster

disaffected (a.)

Alienated in feeling; not wholly loyal.

disaffected Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's disaffected constituents expressed their disappointment by voting for his opponent.
  2. The CEO's disaffected employees staged a walkout in protest of the company's new policies.
  3. The student felt disaffected with the traditional education system and opted for homeschooling instead.
  4. The disaffected veteran struggled to readjust to civilian life after returning from deployment.
  5. The disaffected citizen felt alienated from the political process and chose not to vote in the election.
  6. The disaffected fan stopped watching his favorite sports team after they traded away their star player.
  7. The disaffected worker felt undervalued and underappreciated in her job, leading to decreased productivity.
  8. The disaffected teenager expressed her feelings of isolation and boredom through rebellious behavior.
  9. The disaffected consumer boycotted a company's products after learning about their unethical business practices.
  10. The disaffected voter felt disenfranchised by the electoral system and questioned the legitimacy of the government.

FAQs About the word disaffected

discontented as toward authorityof Disaffect, Alienated in feeling; not wholly loyal.

resentful, discontented, malcontent,disgruntled, embittered, bitter, acrid, angry, misanthropic, contemptuous

sweet, kind,sympathetic, unbitter, loving, warm, warm, kind, sympathetic, loving

The politician's disaffected constituents expressed their disappointment by voting for his opponent.

The CEO's disaffected employees staged a walkout in protest of the company's new policies.

The student felt disaffected with the traditional education system and opted for homeschooling instead.

The disaffected veteran struggled to readjust to civilian life after returning from deployment.