isolation
[noun]
the act of to physically or socially separating someone or something from others
isolated
[adjective]
(of a place or building) far away from any other place, building, or person
isolating
[adjective]
a language structure that relies on individual words to convey meaning without extensive use of grammatical affixes or word modifications
loyalty
[noun]
a strong sense of commitment, faithfulness, and devotion towards someone or something
attachment
[noun]
a strong emotional bond or connection that one feels towards a person or thing
rapport
[noun]
a close relationship in which there is a good understanding and communication between people
rejection
[noun]
the action of refusing to approve, accept, consider, or support something
marginalization
[noun]
treating certain people or groups as less important, often leaving them out or limiting their opportunities
belonging
[noun]
the feeling of being happy or comfortable in a specific situation or group
alienation
[noun]
the feeling that one is different from others and therefore not part of a particular group
alienated
[adjective]
feeling isolated, disconnected, or distant from others or from society as a whole
alienating
[adjective]
making someone feel rejected or excluded, leading to a sense of distance or disconnection from others
exclusion
[noun]
the act of intentionally keeping someone or something out of a particular group or activity
to exclude
[verb]
to intentionally leave out or prevent someone or something from being part of a specific group, activity, or situation
exclusive
[adjective]
limited or available to only a specific group, individual, or category
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