Etymology:
Meaning:
Estrangement refers to the state of being distant or alienated from someone or something, typically due to a breakdown in communication, trust, or connection. It can involve a loss of emotional closeness, understanding, or shared values.
Origin:
The term "estrangement" emerged in the late 15th century to describe the feeling of being an outsider or foreigner. It gradually evolved to encompass the broader concept of emotional distance between individuals or groups.
Additional Usage:
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