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antisocial
adjective
Unwilling or unable to cooperate and associate normally with other people
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The word "antisocial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who avoids contact with other people or does not take part in social activities. For example: Bob is so antisocial that he rarely leaves his house and hasn't been to a party in years.
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People found guilty of antisocial behaviour, vandalism, gambling or going to strip clubs will be placed on the list for two years and will face additional, unspecified punishments.
O'Connor has reviewed the 2011 riots, as well as the policing of public protests following the G20 in London in 2009, value for money in the police force, antisocial behaviour, and policing in a time of austerity.
In the meantime they administer tabloid-style "rough justice" to antisocial elements in working class nationalist areas.
I didn't intend to scare them, merely alert them to the fact that they would be living next door to a family that – although we might have a higher-than-average noise level during daylight hours – is not disrespectful or antisocial.
He turned away from the world to do that, I think for three years, only by himself, playing games on his computer, completely antisocial, and then he could do it".
The majority of attacks and violent incidents involve loyalists portraying themselves as an alternative vigilante police force in Protestant working-class areas carrying out summary "justice" against those accused of antisocial activities.
Republican dissident terror groups have also stepped up their attacks on those in their own communities whom they label as antisocial.
Trams and trains were free for Melburnians after 6pm, although there was disappointment for those wanting to converge upon Edinburgh Gardens for a midnight drink – the local council decided to ban alcohol in the popular New Year's Eve spot after reports of "disturbing" antisocial behavior and mass littering last year.
While many other social psychologists become dispassionate in their studies, Peter remained fervent about his and cared deeply about the people whose backgrounds had led them to behave in various antisocial ways.
If the court of appeal throws this case out, we might hope to focus similar tolerance on drug abuse, shop-lifting, antisocial behaviours and petty crimes for which imprisonment is such a primitive answer.
"We need to find a way of effectively tackling this issue and de-normalising the antisocial, unhealthy drinking behaviour that has become part and parcel of a night out in Britain".
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