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A word commonly confused with "asocial".
Asocial means simply not being social (it does not imply hatred or negativity, only "absence"), while antisocial insinuates an active hostility or contempt for society as a whole. Ignorant individual: "See that antisocial loner over there? He/she would rather stay at home and read than talk with me."
Person 2: "Don't you mean asocial?" Ignorant individual: "What? Same difference." |
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A term used to describe people exibiting any sort of behavior in which the intent is to violate the rights of others and otherwise going against society. Examples include murder, bullying, robbery, conning, and rape.
Often confused with asocial which is used to describe people who are shy, introverted, or otherwise avoid socializing or social situations. Antisocial: Against society
Asocial: Avoid society GET IT RIGHT, PEOPLE!!! |
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Often confused with "asocial", which is very different; "asocial" means one who seeks to avoid society, somebody who refuses to or cannot socialize with others, like someone on the autism spectrum. more...
Antisocial means "against society" or "anti-society"; hostile and antagonistic toward society. This includes behavior that disrespects and violates the rights and feelings of others as well as the order and principles of society, behavior that includes theft, bullying, rape, deception, murder, and general criminal behavior. An antisocial personality knows the difference between right and wrong but does not care; as long as they get what they want, they don't care who they have to walk over. Any means- manipulation, flattery, intimidation, cruelty |
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Main Entry: Antisocial
Function: adjective Date: 1797 *anti - against, opposite, instead of 1: unwilling or unable to conform to normal standards of social behavior 2: shunning contact with others Synonyms: eremitic, introverted, misanthropic, reserved, standoffish Antonyms: affable, friendly, outgoing, social 1: His parents find his facial piercings and black eyeliner to be antisocial.
2: I'm not antisocial, I just don't like you. |
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Often confused with "asocial", which is very different; "asocial" means one who seeks to avoid society, somebody who refuses to or cannot socialize, like someone on the autism spectrum. Antisocial means "against society" or "anti-society"; hostile and antagonistic toward society. This includes behavior that disrespects and violates the rights and feelings of others as well as the order and principles of society, behavior that includes theft, bullying, rape, and general criminal behavior. An antisocial personality knows the difference between right and wrong but does not care; as long as they get what they want, they don't care who they have to walk over. The gang mentality of the district had led to many antisocial youths. The high degree of sociopaths in this rough part of town scared many locals.
Diagnosed with three personality disorders, diagnosed as an antisocial and histrionic narcissist, murderer Diane Downs refuses to admit that she shot her three children. |
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When one is just too fucking cool for other people. I wish I could be antisocial like her, but I'm a loser and I'm not awesome so I must rely my happiness on other people.
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A person who is constantly alone by choice. This can also mean a person who is usually with one specified friend, usually sitting alone, away from the rest of the group. Person 1: hey, instead of being here, lets go sit over there.
Person 2: why, no one is over there Person 1: So? We can just sit and talk. Person 2: I guess so, but that seems kind of boring and antisocial. Person 1: oh well! those people are lame anyway. |
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