aloof

UK /əˈluːf/ US /əˈluːf/
adv 2adj 1prep 1

Definitions

adv

1

At or from a distance, but within view, or at a small distance; apart; away.

Sisyphus also I saw, with unwelcomest taskage tormented, / Toilsomely hoisting aloof, unassisted, a ponderous round stone.

The noise approaches, tho' our palace stood Aloof from streets, encompass'd with a wood

2

Without sympathy; unfavorably.

But to open the Bible in this spirit — to take the Book as from the hand of God, and then to look at it aloof, and with caution, as if throughout it were illusory and enigmatical, is the worst of all impieties.

adj

1

Reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish.

None may ever hear the speech of the poets of that city, to whom the gods have spoken. It stands a city aloof. There hath been no rumour of it—I alone have dreamed of it, and I may not be sure that my dreams are true.

prep

1

Away from; clear of.

Rivetus […] would fain work himself aloof these rocks and quicksands.

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