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antisocial in Japanese

antisocial in Japanese is 不愛想, 反社会的 — antisocial means unwilling or unable to interact comfortably with other people.

antisocial in Japanese

不愛想
adj
Pronounced: buaisō
Antagonistic, hostile, or unfriendly toward others; menacing.
反社会的
adj
Pronounced: hanshakaiteki
Opposed to social order or the principles of society; hostile toward society.

What does "antisocial" mean?

  1. adj Unwilling or unable to interact comfortably with other people.
    "He's not rude, just a bit antisocial — he prefers his own company."
  2. adj Harmful or disruptive to public order and other people in society.
    "The council cracked down on antisocial behaviour in the town centre."

antisocial in a sentence

  • He's not rude, just a bit antisocial — he prefers his own company.
  • The council cracked down on antisocial behaviour in the town centre.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "antisocial" in Japanese?

"antisocial" in Japanese is 不愛想, 反社会的. antisocial means: Unwilling or unable to interact comfortably with other people.

How do you pronounce 不愛想?

"antisocial" in Japanese is 不愛想, pronounced "buaisō".

How do you use "antisocial" in a sentence?

Example: "He's not rude, just a bit antisocial — he prefers his own company." In Japanese, "antisocial" is 不愛想, 反社会的.

Are there other ways to say "antisocial" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "antisocial": 不愛想, 反社会的.

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