alienated, derelict, disloyal, divided, false, inconstant, not true to, recreant, trothless, unloyal
Definitionadj. discontented as toward authority
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Some disaffected members left to form a new party. [adjective]
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The studied slouch, the hunched shoulders, the nonchalant curl of the lip all add up to the perfect picture of disaffected youth. [adjective]
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It is the offense of a disloyal subject, rather than of a disaffected and undutiful son. [adjective]
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While the dignitaries bent their brows at these exulting shouts of the disaffected, the young Lord Evandale advanced again to the hazard, and again was successful. [adjective]
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And the number of the disaffected in the army is always increasing. [adjective]
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I hinted the policy of detaching, on all future occasions, the heir of such a fortune as your uncle's from the machinations of the disaffected. [adjective]
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In 1616 he was released, was restored to his rank of colonel-general of horse, and despatched against one of the disaffected nobles, the duke of Longueville, who had taken Peronne. [Please select]
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England hears that the people are still disaffected and unquiet and England stolidly wonders why. [Please select]
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The publishing the Virginia Resolutions proved an alarm-bell to the disaffected. [Please select]
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It was clear that there would be a disaffected minority at the Council. [Please select]
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Dumfries was hostile, and was fined; Glasgow was also disaffected, the ladies were unfriendly. [Please select]
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