[ UK /e‍ɪsˈə‍ʊʃə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. given to avoiding association with others
    are you asocial or do you just enjoy living in the Antarctic?
    bears are asocial secretive animals
  2. 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
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How To Use asocial In A Sentence

  • Perhaps some people indeed think of it as a video game, which is why they may act out all sorts of asocial needs on the avatars walking across their screen.
  • The human organism is an asocial, complex, biological entity.
  • Inhale follows Paul into the dregs of drug and sex trafficking dens in the Baja borderlands where all things are possible to those who are tough enough, desperate enough, or rich enough to define a new asocial world in which saving one's own life, or the life of one's child, is seen by those convulsed with power, greed, grief, fear, or rage as the only thing that really matters. Nancy Scheper-Hughes: Take a Deep Breath (Inhale): Organ Panics
  • Your driving fast parallel is spectacularly infelicitous, unless you are suggesting that 'mania junior is the most likely to be damaged by a form of' asocial 'behaviour, be it going to a school where teachers wear gowns, playing chicken on the M1 or driving too fast. Ironic Ducks
  • The right to be angry, enraged and furious has been rationalised away as asocial, pathological behaviour.
  • The classroom is the place where language learners interact with one another in the process and asocial environment of interpersonal communication.
  • The choices in asocial violence becomes the little choices, the tactical rather than strategic choices such as the police in mumbai firing or not firing. What up? « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy
  • Finally, you read into my comments an "asocial" and "institutionally antiseptic" position which is not there. In Praise of Uncertainty?! - The Austrian Economists
  • This introverted and asocial woman would have a deep and long-lasting friendship with us.
  • Disorganized asocial and organized nonsocial sometimes mix `n" match. A MEANS TO EVIL
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