oddly detached

Frequency: 5.424.1 per million words

Being separate or uninvolved in a way that is strange or surprising.

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Examples (20)

  • During the crisis, he felt oddly detached from the chaos around him.
  • He remained oddly detached from the emotional family reunion.
  • She seemed oddly detached at the funeral, showing almost no emotion.
  • Her response to the crisis was oddly detached, almost serene.
  • His voice on the phone sounded oddly detached, as if he wasn't really present in the conversation.
  • The architectural design felt oddly detached from its natural surroundings.
  • Throughout the heated argument, she remained oddly detached and calm.
  • Despite the chaos, he maintained an oddly detached perspective.
  • As the psychiatrist described the traumatic event, the patient became oddly detached.
  • She observed the events with an oddly detached gaze.
  • The narrator's perspective in the novel is oddly detached, describing horrific events with clinical precision.
  • The new manager seemed oddly detached from the team's daily struggles.
  • Despite the high stakes of the negotiation, the CEO appeared oddly detached from the outcome.
  • His writing often displayed an oddly detached tone, even when discussing personal matters.
  • Looking at old family photos, I found myself feeling oddly detached from the memories they held.
  • The witness appeared oddly detached during the intense interrogation.
  • His analysis of the painting was oddly detached, focusing only on technical aspects rather than its beauty.
  • From a distance, the monument looked oddly detached and out of place.
  • Even when receiving the prestigious award, his acceptance speech was oddly detached and impersonal.
  • The painting had an oddly detached quality, as if viewed through a pane of glass.