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- Dictionarydetached/dɪˈtatʃt/
adjective
- 1. separate or disconnected. Similar Opposite
- 2. aloof and objective: "he is a detached observer of his own actions" Similar Opposite
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A detached person does not show any emotional involvement or interest in a situation: She seemed a bit detached, as if her mind were on other things. Throughout the novel , the story is seen through the eyes of a detached observer .
- English (US)
DETACHED meaning: 1. separated: 2. A detached house is not...
- Znaczenie Detached, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
DETACHED definicja: 1. separated: 2. A detached house is not...
- Translate English to Japanese
DETACHED translate: (建物が)一戸建ての, 無関心な, 公平(こうへい)な, 分離(ぶんり)した....
- Detached in Spanish
DETACHED translate: independiente, indiferente, objetivo,...
- Detached in Arabic
DETACHED translate: مُنفَصِل / مُنعَزِل, غَير مُتَحيّز....
- Detached: Catalan Translation
detached translate: independent, indiferent, objectiu. Learn...
- Translate English to Korean
detached translate: 다른 집들과 분리된, 초연한, 무심한. Learn more in the...
- Detached in Italian
DETACHED translate: isolato, separato, distaccato, isolato,...
- English (US)
The meaning of DETACHED is standing by itself : separate, unconnected; especially : not sharing any wall with another building. How to use detached in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Detached.
to separate or remove something from something else that it is connected to: Detach the lower half of the form and return it to the above address. (Definition of detach from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Detached definition: not attached; separated. See examples of DETACHED used in a sentence.
Someone who is detached is not personally involved in something or has no emotional interest in it.
noun. detachable. di-ˈta-chə-bəl. dē- adjective. detachably. di-ˈta-chə-blē. dē- adverb. Examples of detach in a Sentence. Detach the upper part of the form and return it with your payment. During the accident the trailer was detached from the car. The brush detaches from the vacuum cleaner for easy cleaning.
adj. 1. not attached; separated: a detached ticket stub. 2. having no wall in common with another building (opposed to attached ): a detached house. 3. impartial or objective; unbiased: a detached judgment. 4. not involved or concerned; aloof. [1700–10] de•tached′ly, adv.