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aloof
[uh-loof]
adverb
at a distance, especially in feeling or interest; apart.
They always stood aloof from their classmates.
Antonyms: near
adjective
reserved or reticent; indifferent; disinterested.
Because of his shyness, he had the reputation of being aloof.
aloof
/ əˈluːf /
adjective
distant, unsympathetic, or supercilious in manner, attitude, or feeling
Other Word Forms
- aloofness noun
- aloofly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of aloof1
Example Sentences
These apps are designed to keep us aloof, always wondering if the perfect person could be one more right-swipe away.
You just think he’s British, so there’s that element to it where there’s something erudite or aloof about many of the androids.
Never a natural politician, he was seen as aloof and austere.
That said, Aurienne does toe the line between aloof and arrogantly unlikable.
The Spanish PM was noticeably aloof during the "family photo", preferring to stand on the end away from his Nato colleagues.
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