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disaffect

VT ทำให้ ไม่ จงรักภักดี  ทำให้ ไม่ ซื่อสัตย์  estrange antagonize unite reconcile tam-hai-mai-jong-rak-pak-de

 

disaffected

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ จงรักภักดี  ซึ่ง ไม่ ซื่อสัตย์  sueng-mai-jong-rak-pak-de

 

disaffection

N ทำให้ เอา อก เอาใจออกห่าง  tam-hai-aol-ok-aol-jai-ook-hang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISAFFECT

v.t.[dis and affect. ] 1. To alienate affection; to make less friendly to; to make less faithful to a person, party or cause, or less zealous to support it; to make discontented or unfriendly; as, an attempt was made to disaffect the army.
2. To disdain, or dislike.
3. To throw into disorder.

 

DISAFFECTED

pp. or a.Having the affections alienated; indisposed to favor or support; unfriendly; followed by with or to; as, these men are disaffected with the government, or disaffected to the king, or to the administration.

 

DISAFFECTEDLY

adv. In a disaffected manner.

 

DISAFFECTEDNESS

n.The quality of being disaffected.

 

DISAFFECTING

ppr. Alienating the affections; making less friendly.

 

DISAFFECTION

n. 1. Alienation of affection, attachment or good will; want of affection; or more generally, positive enmity, dislike or unfriendliness; disloyalty. It generally signifies more than indifference; as the disaffection of people to their prince or government; the disaffection of allies; disaffection to religion.
2. Disorder; bad constitution; in a physical sense. [Little used. ]

 

DISAFFECTIONATE

a.Not well disposed; not friendly.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISAFFECT

Dis `af *fect ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disaffected; p. pr. & vb. n.Disaffecting. ]

 

1. To alienate or diminish the affection of; to make unfriendly or less friendly; to fill with discontent and unfriendliness. They had attempted to disaffect and discontent his majesty's late army. Clarendon.

 

2. To disturb the functions of; to disorder. It disaffects the bowels. Hammond.

 

3. To lack affection for; to be alienated from, or indisposed toward; to dislike. [Obs. ] Bp. Hall.

 

DISAFFECTED

DISAFFECTED Dis `af *fect "ed, a.

 

Defn: Alienated in feeling; not wholly loyal. J. H. Newman. -- Dis `af *fect "ed *ly, adv. -- Dis `af *fect "ed *ness, n.

 

DISAFFECTION

DISAFFECTION Dis `af *fec "tion, n.

 

1. State of being disaffected; alienation or want of affection or good will, esp. toward those in authority; unfriendliness; dislike. In the making laws, princes must have regard to. .. the affections and disaffections of the people. Jer. Taylor.

 

2. Disorder; bad constitution. [R.] Wiseman.

 

Syn. -- Dislike; disgust; discontent; unfriendliness; alienation; disloyalty; hostility.

 

DISAFFECTIONATE

DISAFFECTIONATE Dis `af *fec "tion *ate, a.

 

Defn: Not disposed to affection; unfriendly; disaffected. [R.] Blount.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

disaffected

dis af fect ed |ˌdisəˈfektid ˈˌdɪsəˈfɛktəd | adjective dissatisfied with the people in authority and no longer willing to support them: a military plot by disaffected elements in the army. DERIVATIVES dis af fect ed ly adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: past participle of disaffect, originally in the sense dislike or disorder, from dis- (expressing reversal ) + affect 2 .

 

disaffection

dis af fec tion |ˌdisəˈfekSHən ˈˌdɪsəˈfɛkʃən | noun a state or feeling of being dissatisfied with the people in authority and no longer willing to support them: there is growing disaffection with large corporations.

 

Oxford Dictionary

disaffected

dis |af ¦fect ¦ed |dɪsəˈfɛktɪd | adjective dissatisfied, especially with people in authority or a system of control: a military plot by disaffected elements in the army. DERIVATIVES disaffectedly adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: past participle of disaffect, originally in the sense dislike or disorder from dis- (expressing reversal ) + affect 2 .

 

disaffection

dis |af ¦fec ¦tion |dɪsəˈfɛkʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] a state or feeling of being dissatisfied, especially with people in authority or a system of control: there is growing disaffection with large corporations.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

disaffected

disaffected adjective a plot by disaffected soldiers: dissatisfied, disgruntled, discontented, malcontent, frustrated, alienated; disloyal, rebellious, mutinous, seditious, dissident, up in arms; hostile, antagonistic, unfriendly. ANTONYMS contented. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See solitude . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

disaffection

disaffection noun the government's oppressive policies heightened popular disaffection: dissatisfaction, disgruntlement, discontent, restlessness, frustration; alienation, estrangement; disloyalty, rebellion, insubordination, mutiny, sedition, insurgence, insurrection, dissidence; hostility, antagonism, animosity, discord, dissension. ANTONYMS contentment.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

disaffected

disaffected adjective a plot by disaffected elements in the army: dissatisfied, disgruntled, discontented, malcontent, restless, frustrated, fed up; alienated, estranged; disloyal, rebellious, insubordinate, mutinous, seditious, renegade, insurgent, insurrectionary, dissident, up in arms; hostile, antagonistic, unfriendly. ANTONYMS contented, loyal.

 

disaffection

disaffection noun the government's oppressive policies heightened popular disaffection: dissatisfaction, disgruntlement, discontent, restlessness, frustration; alienation, estrangement; disloyalty, rebellion, insubordination, mutiny, sedition, insurgence, insurrection, dissidence; hostility, antagonism, animosity, discord, dissension. ANTONYMS contentment, loyalty.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

disaffected

dis af fect ed /dɪ̀səféktɪd /形容詞 かたく 組織 政府などに 】不満 [不平 ]のある, 忠誠心を失った, 反逆心のある «to , toward » .ly 副詞

 

disaffection

dis af fec tion /dɪ̀səfékʃ (ə )n /名詞 U かたく 組織 政府などに対する 】不満 [不平 ], 不忠実 «to , toward » .