Associations to the word «Disaffection»
Noun
- Alienation
- Cowardice
- Enmity
- Mutiny
- Efficacy
- Rebellion
- Hostility
- Duc
- Distrust
- Nobles
- Hatred
- Revolt
- Unrest
- Sovereign
- Princes
- Apprenticeship
- Disgrace
- Guise
- Majesty
- Jealousy
- Contempt
- Defiance
- Offence
- Irritation
- Monarchy
- Treachery
- Loyalty
- Murmur
- Disgust
- Ill
- Intestine
- Stir
- Famine
- Growing
- Rumour
- Regime
- Outbreak
- Sign
- Endeavour
- Dislike
- Spread
- Treason
- Suppression
- Clergy
- Conspiracy
- Faction
- Symptom
- Rank
- Imprisonment
- Nobility
- Cause
- Empire
- Feeling
- Ireland
- Ally
- Disturbance
- Reform
- Government
- Policy
- Reformation
- Opposition
- Troop
- Complaint
- Foe
- Militia
- Consequence
- Spirit
- Violence
- Extent
- Garrison
- Resolve
- Affection
Adjective
Wiktionary
DISAFFECTION, noun. Discontent; unrest.
DISAFFECTION, noun. Alienation; loss of loyalty.
Dictionary definition
DISAFFECTION, noun. The feeling of being alienated from other people.
DISAFFECTION, noun. Disloyalty to the government or to established authority; "the widespread disaffection of the troops".
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