Dictionary
are disaffected
adjective
Alienated or estranged, often with hostile effect; rebellious, resentful; disloyal.
synonyms
Exact(34)
Many are disaffected.
They are disaffected students in a confirmation class.
He says that's because fewer of them are disaffected.
It is urgent, for democracy, that we recognise our young people are disaffected – and respond positively.
The conservative and business wings of Ms Merkel's CDU are disaffected, but sidelined.
"Golisano is taking from Democats and independents, people who are disaffected".
Similar(25)
We're disaffected, so are ordinary soldiers.
Kids were disaffected and very vulnerable.
I'm disaffected, poor and clever.
IF ALGERIA has plenty of anything, it is disaffected youth.
Some of her sources were disaffected members of Jemaah Islamiyah.
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