What's the Difference Between 'Antisocial' and 'Asocial'?

In this blog post we look at when to use antisocial and when to use asocial.

'Antisocial' or 'Asocial'?

"Antisocial" and "asocial" are two different words that are often confused because they both describe behavior or personality traits that involve a lack of social interaction or interest in social activities. However, they have slightly different meanings and connotations.

"Antisocial" refers to behavior that is opposed to or hostile towards society, or that is destructive or harmful to social relationships.

"Asocial" refers to behavior that is indifferent or uninvolved in social activities or relationships, but is not necessarily hostile or destructive.

Here are a few examples of sentences using "antisocial" and "asocial":

  • "He has an antisocial personality and tends to act aggressively towards others." (The word "antisocial" here refers to behavior that is hostile or destructive towards society.)

  • "She is asocial and prefers to spend her time alone rather than socializing with others." (The word "asocial" here refers to behavior that is indifferent or uninvolved in social activities.)

  • "His antisocial behavior often causes problems in social situations." (The word "antisocial" here refers to behavior that is hostile or destructive towards society.)

  • "She is an asocial person and doesn't enjoy participating in group activities." (The word "asocial" here refers to behavior that is indifferent or uninvolved in social activities.)

Examples of Antisocial in a Sentence

Here are ten example sentences using the word "antisocial":

  1. "He has an antisocial personality and tends to act aggressively towards others."

  2. "His antisocial behavior often causes problems in social situations."

  3. "She has an antisocial attitude and doesn't like interacting with others."

  4. "He was arrested for engaging in antisocial activities."

  5. "Her antisocial behavior made it difficult for her to make friends."

  6. "He was labeled as an antisocial person and was ostracized by his community."

  7. "Her antisocial tendencies made her feel isolated and lonely."

  8. "He was accused of being antisocial and was asked to leave the party."

  9. "Her antisocial behavior was a result of her past trauma."

  10. "He was diagnosed with an antisocial personality disorder and received treatment."

Examples of Asocial in a Sentence

Here are ten example sentences using the word "asocial":

  1. "She is asocial and prefers to spend her time alone rather than socializing with others."

  2. "He is an asocial person and doesn't enjoy participating in group activities."

  3. "She was labeled as an asocial person and was ostracized by her community."

  4. "His asocial tendencies made it difficult for him to make friends."

  5. "She is an asocial person and doesn't like attending parties or other social events."

  6. "He is an asocial person and prefers to work alone rather than in a team."

  7. "Her asocial behavior was a result of her introverted personality."

  8. "He is an asocial person and doesn't like interacting with others in large groups."

  9. "She is an asocial person and doesn't like engaging in small talk or other social interactions."

  10. "He is an asocial person and prefers to spend his free time reading or watching movies rather than socializing with others."


Antisocial or Asocial
Antisocial or Asocial