detached
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tached
ˈtæʧt
tācht
British pronunciation
/dɪtˈæt‍ʃt/

Definition & Meaning of "detached"in English

detached
01

lacking interest or emotional involvement

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His detached demeanor during the meeting made it clear he was n't invested in the project.
From a detached viewpoint, the city ’s rapid changes appeared both fascinating and troubling.
02

no longer physically connected or joined to something else

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The garage was detached from the main building.
A piece of the sculpture had become detached and lay on the floor.
03

(of a house) standing alone in a way that does not have any shared walls with other houses

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They bought a detached house with a large garden.
A detached property often offers more privacy than a townhouse.
04

not fixed in place and able to move or be removed

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The camera came with a detached lens for easy storage.
A detached panel revealed the wiring inside the machine.
05

showing lack of emotional involvement

06

being or feeling set or kept apart from others

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