detached
Prononciation : [dɪˈtætʃt]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(adjective) when someone is not involved or does not feel connected to something. It means they are keeping a distance, either emotionally or physically.
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She felt detached from the conversation and just listened quietly.
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He was not detached; he was fully engaged in the discussion.
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Do you often feel detached during big family gatherings?
Contexte : « separation »
(verb) to separate something from something else. Like when you take a toy apart from a set or move one piece away from others.
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I detached the sticker from the paper carefully.
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I didn't detach the envelope from the rest of the letters.
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Can you detach the page from the notebook without tearing it?
Contexte : « housing »
(adjective) describing a house that is not connected to other houses. It stands alone and has its own space.
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The detached house has a big yard and lots of privacy.
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Their apartment isn't detached; it's part of a larger building.
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Is this area known for its detached homes?
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