B2 adjective Neutral

alienation

/ˌeɪliəˈneɪʃn/

Alienation refers to the state of feeling isolated or excluded from a group, society, or even oneself. It describes a sense of emotional distance where an individual feels they do not belong or have no connection to their environment.

Ejemplos

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He felt a sense of alienation when all his friends started talking about their new hobbies that he didn't share.

He felt a sense of isolation when all his friends started talking about their new hobbies that he didn't share.

2

The study examines the deep-seated social alienation felt by urban youth in modern industrial societies.

The study examines the deep-seated social isolation felt by urban youth in modern industrial societies.

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I felt some serious alienation at the party because I didn't know anyone there and couldn't join the conversation.

I felt some serious isolation at the party because I didn't know anyone there and couldn't join the conversation.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
alienation
Verb
alienate
Adverbio
alienatingly
Adjetivo
alienated
Relacionado
alien
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Truco para recordar

Think of an 'alien' from another planet—they are completely different and don't belong; 'alienation' is the feeling of being that alien in your own society.

Quiz rápido

The move to a massive, anonymous city led to a deep sense of ________ from his rural roots.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: alienation

Ejemplos

1

He felt a sense of alienation when all his friends started talking about their new hobbies that he didn't share.

everyday

He felt a sense of isolation when all his friends started talking about their new hobbies that he didn't share.

2

The study examines the deep-seated social alienation felt by urban youth in modern industrial societies.

formal

The study examines the deep-seated social isolation felt by urban youth in modern industrial societies.

3

I felt some serious alienation at the party because I didn't know anyone there and couldn't join the conversation.

informal

I felt some serious isolation at the party because I didn't know anyone there and couldn't join the conversation.

4

In Marxist theory, alienation describes the estrangement of workers from the products of their own labor.

academic

In Marxist theory, estrangement describes the separation of workers from the products of their own labor.

5

Poor communication within the department led to a feeling of alienation among the junior staff members.

business

Poor communication within the department led to a feeling of detachment among the junior staff members.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
alienation
Verb
alienate
Adverbio
alienatingly
Adjetivo
alienated
Relacionado
alien

Colocaciones comunes

social alienation isolation from society
sense of alienation feeling of being an outsider
political alienation disengagement from the political system
feelings of alienation emotions of being excluded
growing alienation increasing distance or isolation

Frases Comunes

a sense of alienation

a feeling of isolation

parental alienation

the process of a child being estranged from a parent

workplace alienation

the feeling of being disconnected from one's job

Se confunde a menudo con

alienation vs loneliness

Loneliness is a general emotional state of being sad because one is alone, whereas alienation implies being an outsider to a specific system or group.

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Notas de uso

Alienation is often used in sociological and psychological contexts to discuss the relationship between an individual and a larger structure. It frequently takes the preposition 'from'.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use the verb form 'alienate' when they mean the noun 'alienation'. Also, do not confuse it with 'alignment', which means the opposite (bringing things into agreement).

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Truco para recordar

Think of an 'alien' from another planet—they are completely different and don't belong; 'alienation' is the feeling of being that alien in your own society.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Latin 'alienare', meaning to estrange or make another's, which comes from 'alius' meaning 'other'.

Patrones gramaticales

Uncountable noun Often followed by the preposition 'from' Commonly functions as the object of 'feel' or 'experience'
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Contexto cultural

In Western philosophy, specifically Marxism and Existentialism, alienation is a core concept regarding the human condition in the modern age.

Quiz rápido

The move to a massive, anonymous city led to a deep sense of ________ from his rural roots.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: alienation

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A2

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