slightly detached

Frequency: 7.290.1 per million words

To a small degree separate or uninvolved.

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Examples (10)

  • After the argument, he seemed slightly detached from the conversation.
  • As a journalist, it's important to remain slightly detached to report objectively.
  • I felt slightly detached from reality after the long, sleepless night.
  • The main character in the novel is portrayed as slightly detached and observant.
  • Her tone of voice was slightly detached, as if she wasn't really interested.
  • You might become slightly detached from your old friends when you move to a new city.
  • At the party, she stood in the corner, looking slightly detached from the joyful crowd.
  • It's normal to feel slightly detached after a shocking or traumatic event.
  • The artist's style is intentionally slightly detached, creating a sense of observation rather than emotion.
  • Don't you think his response was slightly detached and lacked genuine empathy?