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disaffection
[ dis-uh-fek-shuhn ]
noun
- the absence or alienation of affection or goodwill; estrangement;
Disaffection often leads to outright treason.
disaffection
/ ˌdɪsəˈfɛkʃən /
noun
- a state of dissatisfaction or alienation
the growing disaffection between players
Word History and Origins
Origin of disaffection1
Example Sentences
The rhetoric of the far-right is effective because it taps into genuine frustration and disaffection.
Even with his Super Tuesday dominance, there were some signs of continued disaffection with the former president among Republican primary voters.
Behind what should be formidable top-line numbers, however, keep an eye on exit polls that may reveal continued disaffection with the former president among some primary voters.
But their continued disaffection is a reminder that even as Biden struggles with splits in his party, Trump has alienated a significant share of what was once the Republican vote.
Still, the existence of a Haley-curious left illustrates the concern, disaffection and estrangement that polls suggest Americans across the political spectrum feel about the two most likely presidential nominees, Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump.
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