Meaning & Definition of word "Disaffected"

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    Disaffected

    /ˌdɪsəˈfɛktɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Discontented or dissatisfied, especially with authority or a system.
      • Example: The disaffected youth in the community organized protests against the government's policies.
    • 2. Feeling alienated or estranged from a group or society.
      • Example: Many disaffected employees left the company due to poor management and lack of recognition.
    • 3. Having lost faith or loyalty, often in relation to political or social structures.
      • Example: The political party struggled to regain the support of its disaffected base after the scandal.

    Etymology

    Late 17th century from dis- 'not' + affected.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    disaffected youth:

    young people who are dissatisfied or disillusioned with society or authority.

    disaffected electorate:

    voters who feel disconnected from political parties or the electoral process.

    disaffected workers:

    employees who are unhappy or dissatisfied with their workplace or employer.

    Related Words

    discontent:

    a state of dissatisfaction.

    alienated:

    feeling isolated or estranged.

    rebellious:

    showing a desire to resist authority or control.

    Slang Meanings of disaffected

    Meaning: fed up

    Example Sentence: He's fed up with all the politics at work.

    Meaning: burnt out

    Example Sentence: After years of the same job, she feels burnt out and disaffected.