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How to pronounce estranged in English?

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Synonyms alienated

Examples of estranged

estranged
It was the latest sign of how badly estranged Casey Anthony is from her parents.
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Prosecutors say Stewart went to the nursing home looking for his estranged wife.
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Despite her early joy in her religion, Rice felt estranged from it in her teens.
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He's got no time, his estranged dad is dying, and the commercial is for diapers.
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I think for the majority of the film, Joni feels estranged from her environment.
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It takes the death of his estranged father in New York to get him really moving.
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As expected, Charlie and estranged wife Brooke Mueller filed for divorce Monday.
From the suntimes.com
Aarone's biological mother and Aaron Thompson's estranged wife lives in Detroit.
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A man who does not appear to be in any way estranged throughout the entire film.
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More examples
  • Alienated: caused to be unloved
  • (estrangement) alienation: separation resulting from hostility
  • (estranging) making one feel out of place or alienated; "the landscape was estranging"
  • "Estranged" is a song and music video by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, from part two of their Use Your Illusion albums, Use Your Illusion II.
  • Estranged are a Malaysian alternative rock band that formed in Damansara, Kuala Lumpur in 2001. Currently comprising vocalist Rich Gimbang, lead guitarist Nor "Enha" Hanafi, rhythm guitarist Din Hormatov and drummer Azwin Andy, the band have released two full-length albums: In Hating Memory ( ...
  • Estranged is a 2006, 20 minute short film directed by D.J. Matrundola. The film is about a character named Chloe who is forced to reunite with her estranged brother, Julian, and drive down to their mother's hometown. ...
  • Estrangement may refer to:
  • Having become a stranger, of one who formerly was close, as a relative, friend, lover, or spouse
  • "Made a stranger." Set apart or divorced from.