All acquaintanceship antonyms
acΒ·quaintΒ·ance
A a noun acquaintanceship
- ignorance β the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.
- strangeness β the quality or condition of being strange.
- unfamiliarity β not familiar; not acquainted with or conversant about: to be unfamiliar with a subject.
- aloofness β the quality or state of being aloof, distant, or reserved; indifference: His girlfriend's recent aloofness may be a sign that the relationship is over.
- incompatibility β not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
- aloneness β the state of being alone
- antagonism β Antagonism between people is hatred or dislike between them. Antagonisms are instances of this.
- disunion β a severance of union; separation; disjunction.
- isolation β an act or instance of isolating.
- rivalry β the action, position, or relation of a rival or rivals; competition: rivalry between Yale and Harvard.
- seclusion β an act of secluding: the seclusion of unruly students.
- separation β an act or instance of separating or the state of being separated.
- solitude β the state of being or living alone; seclusion: to enjoy one's solitude.
- disagreement β the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
- opposition β the action of opposing, resisting, or combating.
- disassociation β to dissociate.
- division β the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
- disregard β to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes.
- unconsciousness β not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition.
- neglect β to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
- misunderstanding β failure to understand correctly; mistake as to meaning or intent.
- insensitivity β deficient in human sensibility, acuteness of feeling, or consideration; unfeeling; callous: an insensitive person.
- incarceration β the act of incarcerating, or putting in prison or another enclosure: The incarceration rate has increased dramatically.
- restriction β something that restricts; a restrictive condition or regulation; limitation.
- frigidity β the state or condition of being frigid.
- imprisonment β to confine in or as if in a prison.
- difficulty β the fact or condition of being difficult.
- restraint β a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
- cool β Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low.
- distance β the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- reserve β to keep back or save for future use, disposal, treatment, etc.
- unfriendly β not amicable; not friendly or kindly in disposition; unsympathetic; aloof: an unfriendly coldness of manner.
- dislike β to regard with displeasure, antipathy, or aversion: I dislike working. I dislike oysters.
- hate β to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
- hatred β the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility.
- discord β lack of concord or harmony between persons or things: marital discord.
- divorce β a divorced man.
- self-estrangement β to turn away in feeling or affection; make unfriendly or hostile; alienate the affections of: Their quarrel estranged the two friends.
- hostility β a hostile state, condition, or attitude; enmity; antagonism; unfriendliness.
- animosity β Animosity is a strong feeling of dislike and anger. Animosities are feelings of this kind.
- fairness β the state, condition, or quality of being fair, or free from bias or injustice; evenhandedness: I have to admit, in all fairness, that she would only be paid for part of the work.
- impartiality β not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
- disrespect β Lack of respect or courtesy.
- justice β Donald, 1925β2004, U.S. poet.