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US
/ˌæntaɪˈsoʊʃəɫ, ˌæntɪˈsoʊʃəɫ/
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[ UK /ˌæntɪsˈəʊʃəl/ ]
[ UK /ˌæntɪsˈəʊʃəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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hostile to or disruptive of normal standards of social behavior
criminal behavior or conduct that violates the rights of other individuals is antisocial
crimes...and other asocial behavior
an antisocial deed -
shunning contact with others
he's not antisocial; just shy
standoffish and antisocial
How To Use antisocial In A Sentence
- This suggests a certain diminished tolerance for what is defined as antisocial behavior; Eric Monkkonen, on the other hand, in “A Disorderly People?” A History of American Law
- Tokyo Metro's monthly Manner Manner Poster campaign utilizes bold, cartoon-like depictions of a certain antisocial behavior subway riders should avoid doing ... on the subway, at least. Japanese Subway Manner Posters
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- The goal of this paper is to review the known facts on biosocial interaction effects in relation to antisocial and violent behavior in order to highlight this important yet under researched field.
- Smoking is an antisocial habit.
- Believing them to be both anti-Semitic and antisocialist, Schneiderman resigned in 1914. Rose Schneiderman.
- One always has to be aware that as one writes as an American, looking in on America, and living here and writing about "the system" it is not considered an act of anti-patriotism or treason or antisocialism or Communism or whatever other bizarre notion they might be able to convince you of. AMERICA IS MANUFACTURING SICK PEOPLE NOW
- Once they got a closer look at how scientists work, we thought, they might form more realistic impressions that would contradict traditional images of science as isolated and antisocial.
- Now he was on a more obviously antisocial mission.
- It is possible that you are antisocial, misanthropic, or in need of a good shrink.