1. disaffected - Adjective
2. disaffected - Verb
4. disaffected - Adjective Satellite
of Disaffect
Alienated in feeling; not wholly loyal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdd to that the fact that the chief executive of the Whānau Ora commissioning agency Te Pou Matakana is disaffected former Labour MP John Tamihere. Source: Internet
Amidst growing opposition, Elagabalus, just 18 years old, was assassinated and replaced by his cousin Severus Alexander on 11 March 222, in a plot formulated by his grandmother, Julia Maesa, and carried out by disaffected members of the Praetorian Guard. Source: Internet
After a tornado ripped through his old church, Ronny Moore, of West Point Baptist Church, offered a home to disaffected conservatives of First Baptist Church of Williams. Source: Internet
An additional concern of the federal government was that large numbers of disaffected unemployed men concentrating in urban centres created a volatile situation. Source: Internet
At the foot of Mount Rushmore on the eve of Independence Day, President Donald Trump made a direct appeal to disaffected white voters four months before Election Day. Source: Internet
But Matthias rallied support from the disaffected Hungarians and forced Rudolf to cede the crowns of Hungary, Austria, and Moravia to him. Source: Internet