Loof is not a word. There is a word aloof, which being an adjective has no plural form.
My sister has an aloof personality.
Aloof<someone distant,cold almost...opposite would be close, passionate. bye!!
An aloof person is one who keeps their distance from people.
ExampleAdverbat a distance, esp. in feeling or interest; apart: They always stood aloof from their classmates.Adjectivereserved or reticent; indifferent; disinterested: Because of his shyness, he had the reputation of being aloof.
Loof is not a word. There is a word aloof, which being an adjective has no plural form.
My sister has an aloof personality.
aloofness
The word "aloof" can be translated to "matamlay" in Tagalog.
Distant is a synonym for aloof.
Aloof<someone distant,cold almost...opposite would be close, passionate. bye!!
The noun form for the adjective aloof is aloofness.
An aloof person is one who keeps their distance from people.
ExampleAdverbat a distance, esp. in feeling or interest; apart: They always stood aloof from their classmates.Adjectivereserved or reticent; indifferent; disinterested: Because of his shyness, he had the reputation of being aloof.
She remained aloof from the group, never fully engaging in their conversations or activities.
No, "receptive" and "aloof" are not synonyms. "Receptive" means open to new ideas or suggestions, while "aloof" means emotionally distant or reserved.
He was not wanting to play with the other children, preferring to be aloof instead.