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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist's asocial personality was reflected in his paintings, which often depicted solitary figures.
The scientist's asocial nature was the perfect fit for his job, which required long hours of solitary work.
The asocial nature of the job required that the employee work alone for long hours.
He avoids any kind of parties or gatherings, he's quite asocial.
The asocial tendencies of the child make it difficult for him to interact with other kids.
John's asocial behavior often makes him feel left out at social gatherings.
Her asocial tendencies were mistaken for rudeness, causing misunderstandings with her coworkers.
She was labeled as asocial by her classmates because she didn't enjoy participating in group activities.
The asocial nature of the sport, like individual running, appealed to her.
The asocial boy refused to participate in group activities at summer camp.
He was perceived as asocial due to his reluctance to attend parties or social events.
Her asocial tendencies were a source of conflict in her romantic relationships.
His asocial behavior often caused misunderstandings and conflicts with others.
Mark is asocial and prefers to stay at home, rather than going to parties.
The author's asocial nature allowed her to focus solely on her writing.
The elderly man was seen as asocial, rarely leaving his home or interacting with his neighbors.
The new intern seems asocial, preferring to work on his projects alone rather than collaborating with his colleagues.
His asocial tendencies have caused him to avoid social events.
She spends most of her time alone because she is asocial.
The asocial cat preferred to spend its days lounging alone in the sun rather than playing with its feline companions.
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