Associations to the word «Disaffected»
Noun
- Parti
- Congregation
- Leader
- Veteran
- Settler
- Flock
- Riot
- Assassination
- Traitor
- Presbyterian
- Seizure
- Arrest
- Group
- Enemy
- Empire
- Person
- Suspicion
- Government
- Remove
- Army
- Christian
- Organisation
- Dealing
- Protest
- Reform
- Subject
- Roman
- Detachment
- Indian
- Spaniard
- Corruption
- Uprising
- Conduct
- Soldier
- Confidence
- Anti
- Magistrate
- Rank
- Correspondence
- Imperial
- Support
- Ex
- Jews
- Member
- Attempt
- Portion
- Worker
- Miner
- Labor
- Edward
- Attitude
- Patriot
- Catholic
- Violence
- Emperor
- Union
- Officer
- Native
- Garrison
- Colony
- Expedition
- Liberty
- Earl
- Ruin
- Conscience
- Vote
- Colonel
Adjective
Wiktionary
DISAFFECTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of disaffect
DISAFFECTED, adjective. Alienated or estranged, often with hostile effect; rebellious, resentful; disloyal.
DISAFFECTED, adjective. (obsolete) Affected with disease.
Dictionary definition
DISAFFECTED, adjective. Discontented as toward authority.
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