Definition of Aloofness. Meaning of Aloofness. Synonyms of Aloofness

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Definition of Aloofness

Aloofness
Aloofness A*loof"ness, n. State of being aloof. --Rogers (1642). The . . . aloofness of his dim forest life. --Thoreau.

Meaning of Aloofness from wikipedia

- Look up aloof in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Aloofness. Aloof may refer to: The Aloof, a British band A fictional...
- The Aloof were a British electronic music group. They formed in London, England, in 1990. The group consisted of Ricky Barrow, Gary Burns, Jagz Kooner...
- Yigael Yadin (Hebrew: יִגָּאֵל יָדִין [jigaˈel jaˈdin]; 20 March 1917 – 28 June 1984) was an Israeli archeologist, soldier and politician. He was the second...
- Zheyuan as Zhou Siyue A young, handsome scholar who exudes an air of aloofness and intelligence. Despite his cold and distant exterior, he possesses...
- has entered into the vernacular. It has been used as a description of aloofness and disdain, a contemptuous look over one's shoulder, and even in the...
- dedicated to the muses - 'a place where man's mind could attain a mood of aloofness above everyday affairs'. Museum of Jur****ic Technology, Introduction &...
- Sinking is the second studio album by British electronic music group the Aloof, released by East West Records in the United Kingdom on 27 May 1996. Following...
- of bears. The Akita is a powerful, dominant, and loyal breed, commonly aloof with strangers, but affectionate and deeply loyal to its family. As a breed...
- reneged on an agreement it had made, with White House clearance, albeit aloofness, in December 1985 to stop the supply of arms to the mujahideen through...
- The word is derived from the terms tsun tsun (ツンツン) (adverb, 'morosely, aloofly, offputtingly') and dere dere (でれでれ) (adverb, 'in a lovey-dovey or infatuated...