Antisocial, shy
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aloof means unsocial so an antonym would mean social
The antonym for the word "caste" is likely "equality" or "equity," as caste refers to a social class system with rigid boundaries and disparities, while equality implies fairness and equal rights for all individuals.
An individual is the antonym of borough.
One antonym is disobey.
Sociologist does not have a direct antonym.
aloof means unsocial so an antonym would mean social
antisocial
Uninfected, healthwise. Popular , as a social term.
Well historically the antonym would be plebeian, because it is the other social class of Rome. A patrician was a wealthy land owner so by definition the antonym would have to be a poor, subordinate working-class citizen.
An antonym for monophobia is sociability or gregariousness, which refers to the enjoyment of being around other people and feeling comfortable in social settings.
If you mean in the "social networking" sense, then I'd suggest "withdraw".
The antonym of "woke" is generally considered to be "unaware" or "ignorant." The term "woke" is used to describe someone who is aware and informed about social justice issues, so its opposite would be someone who is not aware or informed.
The antonym for the word "caste" is likely "equality" or "equity," as caste refers to a social class system with rigid boundaries and disparities, while equality implies fairness and equal rights for all individuals.
An antonym of "plebeian" is "aristocratic." While "plebeian" refers to something that is common or related to the lower social classes, "aristocratic" pertains to the upper class or nobility, often characterized by privilege and exclusivity. These terms highlight the contrast between social standings and cultural refinement.
In monetary situations, to deappreciate would mean to lose worth. However, if you're looking for the antonym for the definition of appreciate for social gratitude, i'd say the verb, to be ungrateful.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
The antonym for Confucianism could be individualism or existentialism, as Confucianism emphasizes social harmony, order, and duty, while individualism and existentialism prioritize personal freedom, choice, and self-expression.