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disaffection

  • 121 अपरागः _aparāgḥ

    अपरागः Discontent, dissatisfaction, disaffection; ˚हेतून् ज्ञातुमिच्छामि Mu.3; अपरागसमीरणेरितः Ki.2.5; K.329.
    -2 Apathy, enmity. यथा त्वं गुणविद्वेषादपरागं चिकीर्षसि Mb.5.168.15.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अपरागः _aparāgḥ

  • 122 विरक्तिः _viraktiḥ

    विरक्तिः f.
    1 Change of disposition, dissatisfaction, discontent, disaffection.
    -2 Estrangement.
    -3 Indiffer- ence, absence of desire, freedom from passion or worldly attachment; Bhāg.1.16.28.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > विरक्तिः _viraktiḥ

  • 123 विरागः _virāgḥ

    विरागः 1 Change of colour.
    -2 Change of disposition, disaffection, discontent, dissatisfaction; विरागकारणेषु परि- हृतेषु Mu.1.
    -3 Aversion, disinclination; Kau. A.3.
    -4 Indifference to worldly attachments, freedom from passion.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > विरागः _virāgḥ

  • 124 невдоволеність

    ж
    dissatisfaction, discontent, displeasure, disaffection; resentment ( ким-небудь)

    Українсько-англійський словник > невдоволеність

  • 125 antipati

    n. antipathy, dislike, disaffection; repulsion, repugnance, repulsiveness
    * * *
    antipathy

    Turkish-English dictionary > antipati

  • 126 hoşnutsuzluk

    n. blahs, dissatisfaction, displeasure, discontentment, discontent, ill feeling, aversion, disaffection
    * * *
    1. disapprobation 2. discontent 3. discontentedness 4. discontentment 5. displeasure 6. infelicity 7. discontent (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > hoşnutsuzluk

  • 127 muhalefet

    adj. oppositional, out
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    n. opposition, contrariety, defiance, dissension, dissent, dissidence, hostility, the outs
    * * *
    1. defiance 2. disaffection 3. dissidence 4. opposition

    Turkish-English dictionary > muhalefet

  • 128 soğuma

    n. becoming cold, cooling down, disaffection, estrangement

    Turkish-English dictionary > soğuma

См. также в других словарях:

  • 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. [1913 Webster] In the making laws, princes must have regard to . . . the affections and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • disaffection — I noun abandonment, alienation, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, aversion, bad blood, bad faith, bitterness, breach, break, contempt, coolness, defection, dereliction, desertion, disagreement, discomfort, discontent, discord, discordance,… …   Law dictionary

  • disaffection — [n] alienation, estrangement animosity, antagonism, antipathy, aversion,breach, disagreement, discontent, dislike, disloyalty, dissatisfaction, hatred, hostility, ill will, repugnance, resentment, unfriendliness; concepts 388,410 Ant. attraction …   New thesaurus

  • disaffection — [[t]dɪ̱səfe̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N with n Disaffection is the attitude that people have when they stop supporting something such as an organization or political ideal. The media were eager to find evidence of the Cuban people s disaffection …   English dictionary

  • disaffection — /dis euh fek sheuhn/, n. the absence or alienation of affection or goodwill; estrangement; disloyalty: Disaffection often leads to outright treason. [1595 1605; DIS 1 + AFFECTION1] * * * …   Universalium

  • disaffection — noun /dɪsəˈfɛkʃən/ a) Discontent; unrest. His disaffection with all Microsoft products, while justified, was alarming. b) Alienation; loss of loyalty …   Wiktionary

  • disaffection — disaffected ► ADJECTIVE ▪ discontented through having lost one s feelings of loyalty or commitment. DERIVATIVES disaffection noun …   English terms dictionary

  • disaffection — Synonyms and related words: Punic faith, alienation, bad faith, barratry, breach, breach of faith, breach of friendship, breach of promise, breach of trust, break, cleavage, cleft, dereliction, disaffinity, disapprobation, disapproval, disfavor,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • disaffection — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. estrangement, aversion, resentment; see alienation , hatred 1 , 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The act of estranging or the condition of being estranged: alienation, estrangement. See LOVE. 2. An interruption in… …   English dictionary for students

  • disaffection — dis|af|fec|tion [ ,dısə fekʃən ] noun uncount the state of no longer feeling loyal toward a group or organization …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • disaffection — dis·af fec·tion || ‚dɪsÉ™ fekʃn n. alienation, estrangement, absence of affection; discontent, disloyalty …   English contemporary dictionary

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