completely detached

Frequency: 7.8112.9 per million words

Entirely separate or without any emotional connection.

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Examples (10)

  • After the traumatic event, he felt completely detached from reality.
  • A good journalist must remain completely detached from the story to report objectively.
  • The new engine component is designed to be completely detached for easy replacement.
  • Over the years, she had become completely detached from her husband's emotional needs.
  • The artist observed the scene with a completely detached eye, focusing only on light and shadow.
  • It's a strange sensation to feel so completely detached from your own memories.
  • The villain in the novel was portrayed as completely detached from any sense of morality.
  • From a scientific standpoint, one must be completely detached to analyze the data without bias.
  • He sounded completely detached on the phone, as if he didn't care at all.
  • Some philosophers argue that true enlightenment comes from being completely detached from worldly desires.