anomic

anomic
adjective
socially disoriented (Freq. 1)
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anomic loners musing over their fate

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we live in an age of rootless alienated people

Syn: ↑alienated, ↑disoriented
Similar to: ↑unoriented
Derivationally related forms: ↑anomy, ↑anomie

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\\əˈnämik, (ˌ)ā|n-; -nō-\ adjective
Etymology: anomie + -ic
relating to or characterized by anomie

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anomic /ə-nomˈik/ adjective
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Main Entry:anomie

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