Thesaurus / disaffection
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A reminder that our teens, for all their moods and disaffection, still love to crack each other up, get a little rowdy, make paper balloons.
WE CREATED A PANDEMIC POD FOR OUR HIGH SCHOOLERS. IT WAS JUST WHAT WE ALL NEEDED.SARA LIPPMANN, HOLLY OJALVOJUNE 4, 2021WASHINGTON POST“The main aim of the toolkit was to create misinformation and disaffection against the lawfully enacted government,” Delhi police official Prem Nath said at a Monday press briefing.
WHAT THE ARREST OF DISHA RAVI, A CLIMATE ACTIVIST LINKED TO GRETA THUNBERG, SAYS ABOUT INDIA’S CRACKDOWN ON DISSENTAMY GUNIAFEBRUARY 16, 2021TIMETwo days before the Americans arrived a native regiment was suspected of disaffection.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMANA degree of discontent, approaching, if not amounting to disaffection, has gained considerable ground.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANDid we pledge ourselves to the support of an airy nothing—a bubble that must be blown away by the first breath of disaffection?
KEY-NOTES OF AMERICAN LIBERTYVARIOUSThe defences of Quebec were in bad condition, the garrison was small, and there was much disaffection among the inhabitants.
THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND - VOL. X.WILLIAM HUNTDisaffection, fomented by some secret, unknown cause, was spreading among the officers of the Army.
THE WAY OF A MANEMERSON HOUGHHopes of a success to be gained through French disaffection were as ill-founded as those based on American loyalism.
THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND - VOL. X.WILLIAM HUNTSicily, though hostile to the French, was discontented with the existing government, and disaffection there was feared.
THE LIFE OF NELSON, VOL. I (OF 2)A. T. (ALFRED THAYER) MAHANThe cry of disaffection will not, in the end, prevail against the principle of liberty.
HOME RULEHAROLD SPENDERWORDS RELATED TO DISAFFECTION
- bohemianism
- breach
- contumaciousness
- denial
- disaffection
- disagreement
- disapprobation
- disapproval
- discordance
- disobedience
- dissent
- eccentricity
- exception
- heresy
- heterodoxy
- iconoclasm
- insubordination
- lawlessness
- mutinousness
- negation
- nonacceptance
- nonagreement
- noncompliance
- nonconsent
- objection
- opposition
- originality
- recalcitrance
- recusance
- recusancy
- rejection
- strangeness
- transgressiveness
- unconventionality
- uniqueness
- unorthodoxy
- unruliness
- veto
- violation
- betrayal
- bunco
- corruption
- dirty dealing
- dirty pool
- dirty trick
- dirty work
- disaffection
- dodge
- double-cross
- double-dealing
- duplicity
- faithlessness
- fake
- falseness
- fast shuffle
- flimflam
- grift
- gyp
- infidelity
- perfidiousness
- put on
- racket
- recreancy
- scam
- sellout
- shell game
- skin game
- spoof
- stab in the back
- sweet-talk
- treacherousness
- treason
- two-timing
- whitewash
- abhorrence
- aggression
- animosity
- animus
- antipathy
- aversion
- bad blood
- bellicoseness
- bellicosity
- belligerency
- bitterness
- combativeness
- contentiousness
- detestation
- disaffection
- enmity
- estrangement
- grudge
- hatred
- hostility
- ill will
- inimicality
- malevolence
- malice
- militance
- militancy
- opposition
- pugnacity
- rancor
- resentment
- spite
- spleen
- truculence
- truculency
- unfriendliness
- venom
- virulence
- war
- abhorrence
- aggression
- animosity
- animus
- antipathy
- aversion
- bad blood
- bellicoseness
- bellicosity
- belligerency
- bitterness
- combativeness
- contentiousness
- detestation
- disaffection
- enmity
- estrangement
- grudge
- hatred
- hostility
- ill will
- inimicality
- malevolence
- malice
- militance
- militancy
- opposition
- pugnaciousness
- rancor
- resentment
- spite
- spleen
- truculence
- truculency
- unfriendliness
- venom
- virulence
- war
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