It means the person is not warm, nice, or fuzzy.
The word "aloof" originated from the Middle English word "aloof," which meant "away from the wind." This term later evolved to mean distant or reserved in attitude or manner.
aloof in Tagalog: walang pakialam
the new boy felt aloof from his classmates.
No, "receptive" and "aloof" are not synonyms. "Receptive" means open to new ideas or suggestions, while "aloof" means emotionally distant or reserved.
believe it or not aloof does not have an root word not all words have root words
Aloof<someone distant,cold almost...opposite would be close, passionate. bye!!
An aloof person is one who keeps their distance from people.
Unfriendly; mean, not wanting to talk.
Impersonal, Cold, Aloof, Distant,
An aloof person does not seek the company of other people and generally has very little to say to them.
That depends on why they are aloof. Aloof means cool and distant. Often this is because the person who is aloof is dismissive or disdainful of the person or situation they have in front of them so you should act snooty and above it all. Sometimes people are aloof because they are uninterested in the person or situation they have in front of them so you should act bored. Sometimes people are aloof because they are have something to hide so you should act mysterious. Of the three, the first is the most likely.
aloof means unsocial so an antonym would mean social
Aloof
The word aloof could mean two things: 1. At a distance, esp. In feeling or interest; apart 2. Reserved or reticent; indifferent; disinterested
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.
Aloof Arahan is a human, born in poor family structure in Nepal. Aloof Arahan has the ability of Psychology, Philisophy, Counselling, Education, and more than we explain.... But only few of people know of Aloof Arahan.
The word "aloof" originated from the Middle English word "aloof," which meant "away from the wind." This term later evolved to mean distant or reserved in attitude or manner.