detachment
/dɪˈtæt͡ʃmənt/noun3 syllables
Detachment means: the state of being isolated or detached.
Synonyms for detachment7
noun, as in the state of being isolated or detached
noun, as in coming apart
noun, as in avoiding emotional involvement
noun, as in the act of releasing from an attachment or connection
disengagement
What does detachment mean?5
noun
1
the state of being isolated or detached“the insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel”
2
coming apart
3
avoiding emotional involvement
4
the act of releasing from an attachment or connection
5
a small unit of troops of special composition
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with detachment?2
two syllables
catchment
three syllables
Detachment in a sentence
- Detachment provides perspective, which in turn permits a certain amount of pattern recognition.unknown
- Chigurh, a professional assassin, operates with a sense of calculated detachment.Amastan
- Does detachment from the world really prevent suffering?AlanF_US
- I was impressed by his general detachment from others.Nuel
- My brothers have always shown emotional detachment toward me.Nuel
- The virtual world can lead to feelings of loneliness and detachment from authentic emotions.Nuel
- I had retinal detachment five years ago.unknown
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Forms of detachment
as a noun
- plural
- detachments