Disaffected Meaning in English
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释义
Feeling unhappy, dissatisfied, and no longer willing to support authority or the people in charge, often because of disappointment or anger.
用法与细微差别
'Disaffected' is formal and often refers to groups (youth, employees, citizens) who feel alienated or let down. Common collocations: 'disaffected youth,' 'disaffected voters.' Not simply 'unhappy', but suggesting withdrawal of loyalty or support.
例句
Many disaffected students joined the protest.
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The company tried to help its disaffected employees.
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A group of disaffected citizens wrote a letter to the mayor.
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The government is worried about the rise of disaffected youth in the city.
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After the changes, some staff remained disaffected and stopped participating in meetings.
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He sounded so disaffected when he talked about his job—like he just didn’t care anymore.
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