not social
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nonsocialnot social
dissocial(archaic) not social
LONERSNot exactly social butterflies
LONERNot the social type
unfeudalnot marked by social attitudes
SHYNot big on social events, say
unsociableNot conducive to friendly social relations
NERDYNot at all like a social butterfly
classless(of a society) Not divided into social classes
unreconstructednot reconciled to some political, economic, or social change
parvenusperson who has new wealth but not social acceptance
parvenuperson who has new wealth but not social acceptance
classlessNot showing obvious signs of belonging to a particular social class
unprogressiveNot favoring or implementing social reform or new, typically liberal, ideas
outnot part of or acceptable within an activity, social group, or fashion
untitled(of a person) Not having a title indicating high social or official rank
nonviolenceThe use of peaceful means, not force, to bring about political or social change
grounded(of a child being punished) Not allowed to participate in social or recreational activities
unworthier(of a person's action or behavior) Not acceptable, esp. from someone with a good reputation or social position
unworthiest(of a person's action or behavior) Not acceptable, esp. from someone with a good reputation or social position
unworthy(of a person's action or behavior) Not acceptable, esp. from someone with a good reputation or social position
reunionsA social gathering attended by members of a certain group of people who have not seen each other for some time
exonymname used by foreigners to refer to a people or social group that the group itself does not use, as Germans for Deutsche
exonymsname used by foreigners to refer to a people or social group that the group itself does not use, as Germans for Deutsche
positivismsThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law
positivismThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law