very detached
Frequency: 8.5140.4 per million words
To a high degree of separation or emotional distance.
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Examples (10)
- He has always been a very detached observer of life.
- She seemed very detached from the tragic news, almost as if it didn't affect her.
- As a surgeon, you have to remain very detached during an operation.
- His tone was very detached and clinical when he delivered the diagnosis.
- After the incident, I felt very detached from my own emotions for a while.
- Over the years, he has become very detached from his former friends.
- Her very detached attitude makes it difficult for people to get close to her.
- The author's narrative style is very detached, presenting events without commentary.
- During the entire court proceeding, the defendant appeared very detached.
- To analyze the situation objectively, one must adopt a very detached perspective.