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Definition of detached:
Synonyms:
stranded, innocent, separate, obscure, degage, unconnected, lone, destitute, gratis, insensible, concern, quarantined, complimentary, uninvolved, include, even, apart, separated, set-apart, freestanding, spare, free, liberal, unaffectionate, spaced, gratuitous, unfixed, attitude, lethargic, collected, unconcerned, unruffled, semidetached, cool-headed, phlegmatic, listless, costless, isolate, unresponsive, feelings, barren, disjunct, stray, isolated, devoid, possessed, unthinking, marooned.
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incoherent (part of speech: adjective)
- divergent,
- disjointed,
- noncontiguous,
- non-cohesive,
- loose,
- disarticulated,
- incoherent,
- broken,
- dispersed,
- fuzzy,
- sporadic,
- lax,
- inconsistent,
- disconnected,
- unconsolidated,
- nonadhesive,
- nonuniform,
- discontinuous
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loose (part of speech: adjective)
- incoherent,
- disjointed,
- nonadhesive,
- non-coherent,
- non-adherent,
- disarticulated,
- lax,
- broken,
- flaccid,
- inconsistent,
- unattached,
- loose,
- limp,
- disconnected,
- unfastened,
- non-cohesive,
- slack,
- discontinuous
- disinterested (part of speech: adjective)
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secluded (part of speech: verb)
- hermitic,
- isolated,
- antisocial,
- confined,
- secluded,
- blackballed,
- cloistered,
- disbarred,
- closeted,
- blackballed,
- misanthropic,
- banished,
- exiled,
- segregated,
- eliminated,
- cordoned,
- solitary,
- outcast,
- extirpated,
- ousted,
- segregated,
- alienated,
- confined,
- extradited,
- expelled,
- extirpated,
- secluded,
- screened,
- expatriated,
- lonely,
- xenophobic,
- isolated,
- ejected,
- blacklisted,
- alienated,
- sequestered,
- cordoned,
- evicted,
- expatriated,
- anonymous,
- deported,
- sequestered,
- aloof,
- ostracized,
- disbarred,
- excluded,
- boycott,
- closeted,
- maverick,
- excommunicated,
- ejected,
- exiled,
- separated,
- deported,
- removed,
- alone,
- boycotted,
- separated,
- extradited,
- rejected,
- excluded,
- blacklisted,
- reclusive,
- ostracized,
- excommunicated,
- insulated,
- eliminated,
- banished,
- cloistered
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separate (part of speech: adjective)
- disjoint,
- disconnected,
- sundered,
- separate,
- individual,
- autonomous,
- distinct,
- alienated,
- disintegrated,
- dissociated,
- unglued,
- independent,
- fragmentary,
- disaffiliated,
- unrelated,
- severed,
- unaffiliated,
- disassembled
- loosened (part of speech: verb)
- inattentive (part of speech: adjective)
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insensitive (part of speech: adjective)
- callous,
- heartless,
- hardhearted,
- insensitive,
- hard-boiled,
- stony,
- emotionless,
- nonchalant,
- indifferent,
- passionless,
- uncompassionate,
- dispassionate,
- unfeeling,
- ruthless,
- aloof,
- objective,
- cold-blooded,
- unsympathetic,
- passive,
- cool,
- blunt,
- anesthetized,
- tough,
- unconcerned,
- numb,
- unemotional,
- hard,
- apathetic,
- hardened
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unexcitable (part of speech: adjective)
- impassive,
- cold-blooded,
- easygoing,
- imperturbable,
- even-tempered,
- stoical,
- staid,
- calm,
- unexcitable,
- stoic,
- frigid,
- unflappable,
- stolid,
- self-controlled,
- moderate,
- composed,
- placid,
- tranquil,
- unhurried,
- aloof,
- cool,
- neutral,
- inscrutable,
- self-composed,
- poker-faced,
- level-headed,
- mild,
- controlled,
- numb,
- demure,
- deadpan,
- nonchalant,
- steady,
- serene,
- passionless,
- apathetic,
- meek,
- reserved,
- dispassionate
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disjoint (part of speech: adjective)
- divided,
- broken,
- fissured,
- disintegrated,
- disjoint,
- sundered,
- segregated,
- partitioned,
- uncoupled,
- bisected,
- unhinged,
- cut,
- disengaged,
- split,
- disassembled,
- unfixed,
- disassociated,
- fragmented,
- severed,
- cleaved,
- halved,
- disarticulated,
- scissored,
- dismantled,
- unglued,
- disunited,
- divorced,
- dissected,
- sliced,
- dissociated,
- rent,
- disconnected,
- incised,
- separated,
- parted,
- excised
- incurious (part of speech: adjective)
- objective (part of speech: adjective)
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separated (part of speech: verb)
- dissociated,
- parted,
- severed,
- incised,
- bisected,
- separated,
- halved,
- disassembled,
- amputated,
- disconnected,
- removed,
- split,
- unhinged,
- broken,
- estranged,
- sundered,
- disintegrated,
- disjoined,
- ripped,
- disengaged,
- rent,
- disassociated,
- divided,
- excised,
- uncoupled,
- dissected,
- fragmented,
- dismantled,
- cut,
- axed,
- unglued,
- segregated,
- unfixed,
- disunited,
- alienated,
- broke,
- pared,
- cleaved,
- disaffiliated,
- divorced,
- sliced,
- insulated
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extraneous (part of speech: adjective)
- foreign,
- inappropriate,
- inadmissible,
- outer,
- extraterrestrial,
- eerie,
- nonessential,
- exotic,
- estranged,
- separated,
- foreign-born,
- extrinsic,
- disjoint,
- outlandish,
- strange,
- unaffiliated,
- immaterial,
- other,
- alien,
- impertinent,
- disaffiliated,
- parenthetical,
- outside,
- removed,
- segregated,
- inapplicable,
- separate,
- external,
- unessential,
- unallied,
- dissociated,
- extraneous,
- irrelevant,
- unrelated,
- disconnected
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scattered (part of speech: verb)
- refracted,
- diffused,
- broken up,
- dislocated,
- evanescent,
- dislocated,
- disconnected,
- dispersed,
- disorderly,
- evanesced,
- scattered,
- radiated,
- disintegrated,
- disordered,
- evaporated,
- radiated,
- separated,
- disintegrated,
- diffractive,
- broke up,
- diffuse,
- dissolved,
- dispersed,
- distributed,
- diverged,
- diffracted,
- doled,
- distributed,
- scattered,
- refracted,
- disjoint,
- divergent,
- disbursed,
- separated,
- disconnected
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unrelated (part of speech: adjective)
- remote,
- segregated,
- alien,
- disjoint,
- inapplicable,
- disenfranchised,
- irrelevant,
- foreign,
- dissociated,
- unaffiliated,
- extraneous,
- unallied,
- unrelated,
- separate
- dissociated (part of speech: verb)
- indifferent (part of speech: adjective)
Usage examples:
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On the 17th of August, he detached Col.
- "A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion", William Dobein James. -
She sighed as this thought crossed her mind, and nearly fell up against a dark figure which detached itself from among the trees.
- "The Nest of the Sparrowhawk", Baroness Orczy. -
With the sensitive structures thus detached from the wall, it is evident that very much that formerly held the os pedis in normal position has been destroyed.
- "Diseases of the Horse's Foot", Harry Caulton Reeks.