What is another word for dis affections?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪs ɐfˈɛkʃənz], [ dˈɪs ɐfˈɛkʃənz], [ d_ˈɪ_s ɐ_f_ˈɛ_k_ʃ_ə_n_z]
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Similar words for dis affections:
- alienation (noun)
- apostasy (noun)
- breach (noun)
- break (noun)
- defection (noun)
- desertion (noun)
- disaffection (noun)
- disloyalty (noun)
- estrangement (noun)
- hostility (noun)
- militance (noun)
- militancy (noun)
- nonconformity (noun)
- recreancy (noun)
- treachery (noun)
- treason (noun)
- unrest (noun)
Synonyms for Dis affections:
n.
• alienation (noun)- diverting,
- divorce,
- breaking off,
- remoteness,
- indifference,
- turning away,
- estrangement,
- coolness,
- disaffection,
- separation,
- withdrawal,
- setting against,
- variance,
- rupture,
- division.
- disharmony,
- severance,
- quarrel,
- alienation,
- discord,
- rift,
- fissure,
- dissension,
- rent,
- disunity,
- secession,
- strife,
- difference,
- parting of the ways,
- fracture,
- schism,
- split,
- falling-out,
- break.
- dereliction,
- deficiency,
- forsaking,
- parting,
- revolt,
- rejection,
- retreat,
- backsliding,
- repudiation,
- disownment,
- faithlessness,
- lack,
- apostasy,
- failing,
- desertion,
- rebellion,
- Recreancy,
- tergiversation,
- Sundering,
- failure.
- departure,
- leaving,
- flight,
- relinquishment,
- elusion,
- truancy,
- renunciation,
- departing,
- avoidance,
- evasion,
- castoff,
- disavowal,
- derelict,
- Marooning,
- escape,
- Disavowing,
- defecting,
- resignation,
- going back on,
- falseness,
- abrogation,
- falling away,
- running out on,
- Absconding,
- betrayal,
- retirement,
- treachery,
- perfidy.
- antipathy,
- dissatisfaction,
- aversion,
- unfriendliness,
- animosity,
- hostility,
- disloyalty,
- disagreement,
- discontent,
- breach,
- antagonism,
- dislike,
- hatred,
- repugnance,
- resentment,
- ill will.
- falsity,
- violation,
- inconstancy,
- double-dealing,
- breach of trust,
- seditiousness,
- treason,
- perfidiousness,
- sedition,
- infidelity,
- deceitfulness,
- subversive activity,
- bad faith,
- betrayal of trust,
- breaking of faith,
- untrueness.
- enmity,
- abhorrence,
- spite,
- detestation,
- venom,
- malice,
- war,
- animus,
- opposition,
- warpath,
- virulence,
- belligerence,
- malevolence,
- bitterness,
- grudge,
- spleen,
- Inimicality,
- aggression,
- rancor,
- bellicosity,
- bad blood.
- belligerency,
- militancy,
- combativeness,
- contentiousness,
- pugnacity,
- truculency,
- truculence,
- bellicoseness,
- pugnaciousness.
- dissent,
- objection,
- heterodoxy,
- unconventionality,
- transgressiveness,
- insubordination,
- recalcitrance,
- unorthodoxy,
- nonacceptance,
- disobedience,
- disapproval,
- recusance,
- exception,
- Mutinousness,
- strangeness,
- eccentricity,
- originality,
- discordance,
- uniqueness,
- noncompliance,
- nonagreement,
- lawlessness,
- disapprobation,
- recusancy,
- iconoclasm,
- negation,
- veto,
- denial,
- unruliness,
- nonconsent,
- Contumaciousness,
- Bohemianism,
- heresy.
- flimflam,
- corruption,
- double-cross,
- fake,
- dirty trick,
- sellout,
- gyp,
- spoof,
- grift,
- fast shuffle,
- shell game,
- dodge,
- whitewash,
- sweet talk,
- dirty pool,
- put-on,
- racket,
- stab in the back,
- bunco,
- dirty work,
- dirty dealing,
- duplicity,
- scam,
- skin game,
- treacherousness,
- two-timing.
- deceit,
- traitorousness,
- breach of faith,
- mutiny,
- crime,
- subversion,
- dishonesty,
- deception,
- seditious act,
- revolutionary.
- change,
- mortification,
- tizzy,
- debate,
- insurrection,
- controversy,
- unease,
- uproar,
- tension,
- irritation,
- anxiety,
- perturbation,
- disease,
- sorrow,
- bickering,
- bother,
- anarchy,
- crisis,
- chagrin,
- vexation,
- ennui,
- tumult,
- disquiet,
- protest,
- restlessness,
- malaise,
- perplexity,
- contention,
- grief,
- moodiness,
- annoyance,
- dither,
- uneasiness,
- distress,
- confusion,
- worry,
- turmoil,
- upset.
How to use "Dis affections" in context?
Disaffection is often a difficult emotion to express and understand. It can be a feeling of hostility or apathy towards a particular person, place, or thing. Disaffection can often be a sign of a deeper problem, such as unhappiness with one's life or relationship. Disaffection can also be a product of a traumatic experience. Disaffection can arise due to a range of causes, such as anger and frustration over a lack of acknowledgement or respect, anger and frustration at being ignored, or feelings of betrayal. Disaffection can be hard to manage, and can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems.
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