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detached

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Adjective — Not physically joined to anything else; standing separately.

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a detached house remain detached emotionally detached

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What does “detached” mean?

The word “detached” means not physically joined to anything else; standing separately. In plain terms, either physically separate (like a house), or emotionally distant and impartial.

How do you pronounce “detached”?

“Detached” is pronounced dih-TACHT (/dɪˈtæt͡ʃt/ in IPA).

How do you use “detached” in a sentence?

Here is “detached” used in a sentence: “They live in a detached house on the edge of town.”

What part of speech is “detached”?

“Detached” is an adjective.

Is “detached” a common word?

“Detached” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “detached” have?

“Detached” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: not physically joined to anything else; standing separately.

What is the difference between detached and semi-detached?

A detached house stands completely on its own with no shared walls, while a semi-detached house shares one wall with a neighbouring property. The distinction is common in British property terminology.

What is the difference between detached and aloof?

Detached describes someone who is not emotionally involved, often in a calm or impartial way, while aloof suggests a colder, more deliberate distance from others, sometimes bordering on unfriendly. Detached can be neutral or even professional, whereas aloof usually carries a negative tone.

Can detached describe both objects and people?

Yes, detached can describe something physically separate, such as a detached garage, or someone emotionally distant or impartial, such as a detached observer. The meaning shifts depending on whether it applies to a physical object or a person's demeanour.

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