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Meanings of
antisocial
in English
Hostile to or disruptive of normal standards of social behavior.
anti-social
asocial
Related terms
unsocial
Antisocial.
Related terms
unsociable
Synonyms
Examples for "
anti-social
"
anti-social
asocial
Examples for "
anti-social
"
1
Lane joined in the
anti-social
behaviour; he became one of the gang.
2
He said the
anti-social
behaviour of boy racers is wasting police hours.
3
Those in the secondary sub-type are highly impulsive and display
anti-social
behaviour.
4
The
anti-social
teenager is no longer the poster child for video gaming.
5
It's rare to spot a Caracal because they are so actively
anti-social
.
1
Haunting is the most
asocial
thing they can do, it's their madness.
2
The
asocial
condition when first was thus alone in producing distinctly heterogeneous groups.
3
Salander was the most
asocial
human being he had ever met.
4
It has contributed much towards the taming of the
asocial
instincts.
5
When the social condition was first, this homogenizing effect spilled over to subsequent
asocial
conditions.
Usage of
antisocial
in English
1
She said police welcomed complaints from anyone affected by
antisocial
driving behaviour.
2
Seriously
antisocial
,
of course, and somewhat sporadically homicidal, nothing wrong with that.
3
In a sea of
antisocial
coders, Young was more of a salesman.
4
Results show an association between physical child abuse and early
antisocial
behavior.
5
Each year their anger and
antisocial
responses to others' emotions were observed.
6
The 2002 Queen's Speech had had
antisocial
behaviour legislation at its heart.
7
There was NHS Direct coming in and the first
antisocial
behaviour legislation.
8
The consequence of this was felt also in crime and
antisocial
behaviour.
9
Outdoor music events excel at both potential and very immediate
antisocial
behaviour.
10
She's certainly unique, and she's the most
antisocial
person I've ever known.
11
She's abnormally
antisocial
,
but there is definitely nothing wrong with her intelligence.
12
The latest in a series of
antisocial
moments since their arrival downstairs.
13
It is as if being closer to others made us more
antisocial
.
14
This is a social space, and butterfly is a very
antisocial
stroke.
15
So, I guess I was saying I was a rusty,
antisocial
assassin.
16
Whenever such an
antisocial
element sees a Muslim, he should be terrified.
Other examples for "antisocial"
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About this term
antisocial
Adjective
Frequent collocations
antisocial behaviour
antisocial personality
more antisocial
antisocial activities
antisocial peer
More collocations
Antisocial
through the time
Antisocial
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common