Pronunciation: /ˈænəˌmi/
noun a condition in which society provides little moral guidance to individuals
A1 Anomie refers to a sense of disconnection and confusion.
A2 In times of social change, people may experience anomie.
B1 Anomie can lead to feelings of alienation and lack of purpose.
B2 Durkheim's theory of anomie explores the breakdown of social norms.
C1 The concept of anomie is often discussed in sociology and psychology research.
C2 Anomie is a complex phenomenon that can have profound impacts on individuals and society.
formal The sociologist Durkheim used the term 'anomie' to describe a state of normlessness or lack of social cohesion.
informal When people feel lost and disconnected from society, they may experience anomie.
slang Anomie can make you feel like you're in a funk with no direction.
figurative In the fast-paced city life, it's easy to get caught up in the anomie of constantly striving for more.
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