somebody tell me whats the orgin of allof
believe it or not aloof does not have an root word not all words have root words
aloof in Tagalog: walang pakialam
The word "aloof" comes from the Middle English word "aloof" and the Old French word "aloef," both of which mean "away or at a distance." Its earliest documented use in English dates back to the late 16th century.
the new boy felt aloof from his classmates.
Yes, "aloof" is considered a formal word. It is often used to describe someone who is emotionally distant or detached in social situations.
believe it or not aloof does not have an root word not all words have root words
aloof in Tagalog: walang pakialam
Distant is a synonym for aloof.
The word "aloof" comes from the Middle English word "aloof" and the Old French word "aloef," both of which mean "away or at a distance." Its earliest documented use in English dates back to the late 16th century.
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They always stayed aloof from their classmates*Got that from dictionary.com* =P
the new boy felt aloof from his classmates.
Yes, "aloof" is considered a formal word. It is often used to describe someone who is emotionally distant or detached in social situations.
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aloof, lazily,
Three antonyms for the word 'aloof' are concerned, friendly, or sociable.
Impersonal, Cold, Aloof, Distant,