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    A·loof
    /əˈlo͞of/

    adjective

    • 1. not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant: "they were courteous but faintly aloof"
  2. The meaning of ALOOF is removed or distant either physically or emotionally. How to use aloof in a sentence. Can you be loof instead of aloof? Synonym Discussion of Aloof.

  3. ALOOF definition: 1. not friendly or willing to take part in things: 2. not interested or involved, usually because…. Learn more.

  4. Aloof definition: at a distance, especially in feeling or interest; apart. See examples of ALOOF used in a sentence.

  5. ALOOF meaning: 1. not friendly or willing to take part in things: 2. not interested or involved, usually because…. Learn more.

  6. Someone who's aloof isn't warm and friendly, instead being distant and reserved. That emotionally cold and detached fellow who keeps to himself, drinking espresso and reading French philosophy, would best be described as aloof.

  7. Aloof Definition. Emotionally reserved or indifferent. An aloof manner. At a distance; removed. Distant or uninvolved. Remained aloof from political movements. Distant in sympathy, interest, etc.; reserved and cool. Her manner was aloof. Reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant.

  8. adverb. 1. at a distance but in view; apart. adjective. 2. at a distance; removed. 3. distant in sympathy, interest, etc.; reserved and cool. her manner was aloof.

  9. ALOOF definition: 1. not friendly, especially because you think you are better than other people: 2. not involved in…. Learn more.

  10. aloof. not friendly or interested in other people synonym distant, remote. He was a cold man, aloof and distant. She stayed aloof while the argument went on around her. Some people find her aloof and unfriendly. ‘the edge of a type of sail next to the mast or stay’.

  11. Define aloof. aloof synonyms, aloof pronunciation, aloof translation, English dictionary definition of aloof. adj. 1. Emotionally reserved or indifferent: an aloof manner. 2. Distant or uninvolved: remained aloof from political movements. a·loof′ly adv.

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