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distant

/'distənt/
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Word: Distant

Part of Speech: Adjective

Examples:
  1. Spatial Distance: "The distant mountains looked beautiful against the clear sky."
  2. Temporal Distance: "She often thinks about her distant childhood memories."
  3. Emotional Distance: "He gave her a distant smile, as if he was lost in his thoughts."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Distant" can be used in more complex sentences to describe abstract relationships. For example: "Their distant relationship made family gatherings awkward."
Word Variants:
  • Distantly (adverb): In a distant manner. Example: "He spoke to her distantly, as if she was a stranger."
  • Distantness (noun): The quality of being distant. Example: "There was a sense of distantness in his voice."
Different Meanings:
  1. Spatial Distance: Referring to physical space (e.g., distant lands).
  2. Temporal Distance: Referring to time (e.g., distant past).
  3. Emotional Distance: Referring to a lack of warmth or connection (e.g., a distant demeanor).
  4. Relational Distance: Referring to the closeness or remoteness of relationships (e.g., a distant cousin).
Synonyms:
  • Remote
  • Faraway
  • Isolated
  • Aloof
  • Withdrawn
Idioms:
  • "Distant relation": Refers to a family member who is not closely related (e.g., a distant cousin).
  • "Distant star": Often used metaphorically to describe something that seems unattainable or far from reach.
Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no direct phrasal verbs that include "distant," you might encounter phrases that convey a similar meaning, like: - "Drift apart": To become more distant in a relationship over time. - "Stand apart": To maintain distance in a social or emotional context.

Summary:

"Distant" is a versatile adjective that can describe anything that is far away in space, time, or emotional connection.

Adjective
  1. located far away spatially
    • distant lands
    • remote stars
  2. separate or apart in time
    • distant events
    • the remote past or future
  3. remote in manner
    • stood apart with aloof dignity
    • a distant smile
    • he was upstage with strangers
  4. far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship
    • a distant cousin
    • a remote relative
    • a distant likeness
    • considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics
  5. separated in space or coming from or going to a distance
    • distant villages
    • the sound of distant traffic
    • a distant sound
    • a distant telephone call

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