distant

adjective32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

Used to emphasize a large distance.

Used to emphasize a very large distance.

A literary way to say very distant.

Far away in terms of physical space.

Far away in terms of geographical location.

Unusually or surprisingly unfriendly/detached.

Unusually or unexpectedly unfriendly/detached.

A time that is relatively soon.

A time very long from now.

A time that was relatively recent.

A time very long ago that is not remembered clearly.

A common pairing to mean very unfriendly and emotionally detached.

To be located far away.

To gradually become further away.

For a sound to seem as if it is coming from far away.

To change from being near to far.

To act in an unfriendly or emotionally unavailable way.

To appear unfriendly or emotionally unavailable.

To gradually become more unfriendly or detached.

To start acting in a more unfriendly way.

Used to indicate the reference point of the distance.