anomie
The adjective form of the word "anger" is "angry." It describes a state of being filled with anger or a strong feeling of displeasure. Another related term is "angering," which describes something that causes anger.
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When someone finds themselves in a state of normlessness or lawlessness and kills themselves. For example: a millionaire killing himself after the financial crisis
The term "peaceful" least describes Lucie Manett's mental state. She experiences turmoil and upheaval throughout the novel "A Tale of Two Cities."
A buffer state!
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Depression.
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Homoeostasis. (Chemistry, biology) Equilibrium. (Physics, mechanics)
Anomie refers to a state of normlessness or lack of social cohesion in society, where individuals feel disconnected or alienated from social norms and values. This concept, introduced by sociologist Emile Durkheim, can lead to feelings of isolation, confusion, and a breakdown of social order.
A traditional word may be abnormalities.